
Tbilisi Claims Ending Visa-Free Travel to EU will Boost Economy
The Georgian Dream party is pushing back against political pressure from Brussels.

The Georgian Dream party is pushing back against political pressure from Brussels.

The ruling is no surprise, after the party being unfairly targeted for years.

In 2025, over half of knife attack suspects in the German capital were foreigners.

Rachida Dati is to be tried for allegedly lobbying for an automaker during her stint as an MEP.

“I don’t believe that the ‘Wir schaffen das’ mentality has done any good for Europe,” said Danish Migration Minister Kaare Dybvad, calling mass migration “a huge economic deficit.”

Ukraine’s “anti-democratic backslide” is “happening in plain sight,” critics in Kyiv say, worried that Zelensky may jeopardize the country’s EU accession.

Instead of confronting out-of-control crime and closing the doors to people who cause it, European states are lying down to die.

Germany’s police unions are warning that rival migrant gangs are battling over territory.

Federal data from early 2025 shows a surge in Islamist and foreign-linked terrorism cases, prompting AfD calls for tougher migration and security measures.

The EU stresses that “all options remain on the table” against Israel, despite being told it is buying into lies.
The public broadcaster could have easily mitigated the noise, but chose not to.
Lawyers citing the ECHR say migrants can bring ‘relatives’ with no blood or legal connection.
Plans to hire a moderate imam to counter Islamist narratives has sparked controversy.
Police stepped up measures against locals outraged by Ethiopian alleged sex offender housed in a Home Office-requisitioned facility in the small British town.
The Party for Freedom, headed by Geert Wilders, is on course to win the elections in October.
The Dutch right-wing leader, an outspoken critic of Islam, has lived under round-the-clock security for two decades.
As could be expected, tensions in the Middle East are spilling over into Western Europe’s minority communities.
The EU’s leaders will head to Beijing on Thursday.
Protesters in London, Bristol, Manchester, and Truro tested laws on displaying support for the proscribed group ‘Palestine Action.’
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticized Western pressure tactics and urged the EU to act responsibly if it wants a role in the process.
Speakers warned that without decisive action, Poland’s internal security will continue to deteriorate.
Again, politicians are out of touch with their constituents.