
Polish PM Unveils Cabinet Reshuffle Amid Growing Political Crisis
The center-right Poland 2050 was denied the deputy prime minister post it asked for, which was instead given to Foreign Minister Sikorski, a member of Tusk’s own party.

The center-right Poland 2050 was denied the deputy prime minister post it asked for, which was instead given to Foreign Minister Sikorski, a member of Tusk’s own party.

The Commission chief unlawfully delegated interview duties to her chief of staff for a top legal position.

Working Europeans face hundreds in extra annual costs, analysis finds.

The Digital Services Act is shielding European politicians from public criticism, the DoS stated on social media.

Spending on Germany’s armed forces is expected to reach 162 billion euros in 2029, more than triple Germany’s defence budget before the war in Ukraine.

The Council of State of the Netherlands cited the “systemic failure” of Belgian asylee reception.

When it comes to retaining its voters, the Left suddenly becomes a fierce defender of traditional French values.

Only officers policing the event will be in attendance, the assistant chief constable said.

With AfD and the CDU neck and neck in the polls once again, public dissatisfaction with Chancellor Merz surged to a record-high 64%.

While facing charges of attempted murder, Simeon T. is being defended by parliamentarians from the SPD, Greens, and Die Linke.
Germany grants Taliban-appointed officials access to Afghan consulates to speed up removals, sparking criticism of backdoor recognition.
Budapest hosted a U.S.–Russia wrestling match on Monday, in an attempt to contribute to the thawing of relations between the two countries.
The German right-wing populist party saw the highest membership growth in Rhineland-Palatinate in 2024.
The drowning out of the live interview by leftist activists has drawn widespread criticism.
The statement was signed by the top diplomats of 20 EU member states, including the UK, France, and Italy, along with their counterparts from Australia, Canada, Japan, and New Zealand.
The native British are being pushed out of their own country, to which they still largely feel a profound attachment, but rightly, their attachment to their families is greater.
From south-east England to south-east Spain, people are fed up with open borders and migrant crime.
In contrast, comments show overwhelming support from everyday people for the priest who rejects LGBT ideology creeping into the Church.
A statement from the Israeli foreign ministry said the country “never targets churches or religious sites.”
A new vision for electric vehicles highlights missed chances to lead in advanced driver assistance technology.
It is no exaggeration to say that the bookshop’s closure has been a loss not just for Paris but for the West. It is a betrayal of the intellect—and a reminder that this ultimately is a battle for cultural survival. The shop stood as a challenge to the homogenizing forces of globalism, to the intellectual conformity that stifles debate, to the erosion of the particular in favor of the universal. It was a library of resistance—a bulwark against forgetting.
The independent health authority acknowledged in its recommendations that there is no scientific consensus on this sensitive issue.