
Merz Ditches Brussels Rhetoric for Pragmatism With Trump
Germany’s new chancellor toned down EU talking points and struck a more realistic tone in Washington despite a few moments of drama.

Germany’s new chancellor toned down EU talking points and struck a more realistic tone in Washington despite a few moments of drama.
A new report shows how new rules for petrol, diesel and household heating oil will artificially jack up prices—all for a ‘green’ ideological reason.

InterLGBT has attempted to defend itself and criticized “gross misinterpretations” of the poster.

Two free-speech activists were arrested, strip-searched, and detained for hours in “Europe’s Capital”—simply for holding gender-critical signs.
A surprise Labour by-election win also reveals an underlying populist shrift.
The prime minister’s office called the decision “symbolic.”
The Hungarian Constitutional Court decided in favour of the petitioners, two couples who got married in Germany and the United States respectively.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said his country would protect itself and Israel from illegitimate actions by the ICC.
The U.S. president said in an Oval Office televised speech he was “very disappointed” with the billionaire.
Four people were killed in the Russian strikes which also targeted regions near the Polish border.
Brussels have warned their counterparts that they are ready to employ tariffs of their own.
Several minors were arrested over a string of attempted and successful abductions targeting prominent figures in the cryptocurrency world.
Weekend vandalism of Jewish sites in Paris is “a direct result” of incitement against Jews in France, the Israeli PM said.
The overwhelmed and poorly trained staff leave the field open to recruiters of all kinds, such as preachers close to the Muslim Brotherhood.
‘Operation Spider Web’ was meant to push Moscow toward being more open to a quick resolution, but might have had the opposite effect.
The EU has hit Russia with wave after wave of sanctions since 2022—so far with little impact—but Commission President von der Leyen is doubling down with even harsher measures.
Across Europe, voters are still pushing back against the orthodoxy of our out-of-touch elites.
A Berlin court has forced the Merz government to reverse its policy of turning away asylum seekers at the German border.
Those advocating for the right of intersex athletes to compete with biological women need to accept the scientific evidence that debunks their narrative of “misinformation” and “discrimination.”
Italy’s most active volcano erupted overnight, shaking homes and sending ash skyward
Campaigners say the £240 fine handed to Hamit Coskun amounts to a return of blasphemy law in all but name.
The French capital saw looting, arson, and attacks on national symbols. It’s no longer a matter of public order, but of civil war.