Germany Faces Massive Troop Shortfall as NATO Expectations Climb
Europe’s largest economy is already trailing its 2018 troop targets, raising concerns as the country now faces pressure to significantly boost its active-duty forces.
Europe’s largest economy is already trailing its 2018 troop targets, raising concerns as the country now faces pressure to significantly boost its active-duty forces.
While electricity prices in the U.S. have remained flat, UK electricity prices have tripled over 30 years.
ANO leader Andrej Babiš said it’s about preventing the government from “continuing its dishonest activities” after a bitcoin scandal that felled the justice minister.
Young men are still more likely to be victims of crime, study shows.
A complete cabinet overhaul was agreed upon during a meeting with the coalition’s highest-ranking figures.

The Portuguese Left is without political leadership, devoid of electoral strategy, and increasingly bereft of institutional power.
The two leaders debated differences on economic policy and disagreements over German internal politics and the state of free speech.

A journalist who crossed the border unhindered several times calls the CDU’s crackdown “window-dressing.”
The nearly €1 billion taxpayer funds spent on pro-EU propaganda in the past decade is “likely a conservative estimate,” the author of MCC Brussels’ latest report said.

This is about more than words. The ‘far right’ slander is being used by the authorities to justify far-reaching attacks on democracy.
President praises the 100 different events opposed to ditching the national currency—which protestors link to national identity.
The famous British writer is an example of tenacity in the face of the horde of progressive moralists.
PM Giorgia Meloni confirmed to reporters as she marked the anniversary that she would go to the polls in the June 8th referendum on citizenship, but she would not pick up the ballot.
Labour PM Keir Starmer said a new era has started and pledged to ‘mobilise the nation.’
With cities burning, symbols defaced, and populations turning hostile, the writing is on the wall.
Karol Nawrocki’s victory marks a turning point in Polish politics—defying Brussels, backing tradition, and humiliating Donald Tusk’s progressive regime.
While the numbers are hotly contested, Moscow appears rattled by the “terrorist” action.
The attack at the peaceful march supporting Israeli hostages comes just ten days after two employees of the Israeli embassy in Washington were shot and killed.
The Polish president-elect has ruled out Ukraine joining NATO.
The attacker shouted “free Palestine” before hurling incendiary devices, hurting eight people.
The German president highlighted the importance of Poland and Germany cooperating closely “based on democracy and the rule of law,” while Orbán stressed the need for strengthening the Visegrád cooperation.
More than 71% of Poland’s 29 million voting age citizens cast their ballots on Sunday, with a slight majority choosing conservative historian Karol Nawrocki.