Month: July 2025

Farmers on the March: Von der Leyen Sparks Rural Outrage With Historic CAP Cut Proposal

Farmers on the March: Von der Leyen Sparks Rural Outrage With Historic CAP Cut Proposal

The Commission president “will go down in history as the gravedigger of the Common Agricultural Policy—practically the only thing still common in Europe,” Spanish farm union president Pedro Barato said.

July 17, 2025
Four in Ten Czechs Worry About EU Interference in October’s Election

Four in Ten Czechs Worry About EU Interference in October’s Election

According to the sinking government, those who suggest the EU would want to prevent the landslide victory of Patriots founder Andrej Babiš are the “enemies of democracy.”

July 17, 2025
Russia Captures Three Ukrainian Villages

Russia Captures Three Ukrainian Villages

The Russian military accelerated its advances for a third consecutive month in June.

July 17, 2025
The Positions of Even the UN’s Most Senior Anti-Israel Officials Appear at Risk

The Positions of Even the UN’s Most Senior Anti-Israel Officials Appear at Risk

Pressure is mounting on the agency to radically shift its approach towards Israel.

July 17, 2025
Weapons-Grade Uranium Seized in Georgia Terror Bust

Weapons-Grade Uranium Seized in Georgia Terror Bust

Authorities arrest two men in plot to sell radioactive material for possible mass attack

July 17, 2025
As Merz Falters, AfD Rises as Real Government Contender

As Merz Falters, AfD Rises as Real Government Contender

The right-wing populist AfD is gaining ground in polls while establishment attempts to isolate the party intensify.

July 17, 2025
Labour Is Resetting Its Brexit Rhetoric—But the Substance Remains the Same

Labour Is Resetting Its Brexit Rhetoric—But the Substance Remains the Same

Spin doctors are repackaging the same old anti-Brexit schemes to fool the public onto their side.

July 17, 2025
EU Ruling May Favour Migrants Over Irish Homeless, Minister Warns

EU Ruling May Favour Migrants Over Irish Homeless, Minister Warns

Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan says an EU court decision could give newly arrived asylum seekers more rights than Irish citizens on housing and homeless lists.

July 17, 2025
UK Labour Still Dithering on Rape Gangs Inquiry

UK Labour Still Dithering on Rape Gangs Inquiry

The ‘Minister for Safeguarding’ can’t say when a chairman will be appointed—which means the national inquiry is no closer to getting started.

July 17, 2025
Germany To Tighten Trafficking Laws Ahead of Merz–Starmer Talks

Germany To Tighten Trafficking Laws Ahead of Merz–Starmer Talks

Beleaguered Starmer hoping for an easy PR win on migration from an EU ally.

July 17, 2025
Polish Troops Get New Powers To Repel Migrant Attacks

Polish Troops Get New Powers To Repel Migrant Attacks

Warsaw has overhauled use-of-force rules for troops guarding the Belarus border, following deadly attacks by violent migrants.

July 17, 2025
Portugal Tightens Immigration Laws With Landmark Reform

Portugal Tightens Immigration Laws With Landmark Reform

Parliament approves sweeping new restrictions on family reunification, residence permits, and language requirements, backed by Chega.

July 17, 2025