
Almost a Week of Violence Tolerated by Spanish Socialist Government
Racial tension spikes as security forces strike deals with foreign radicals.

Racial tension spikes as security forces strike deals with foreign radicals.

News boss Deborah Turness is accused of defending the indefensible after excusing a documentary narrated by the son of a Hamas official.

In the sea of liquid modernity, we must create islands on which the old books are read, the traditional songs sung, the ancient faith clung to.

Native fertility has collapsed to levels not seen in decades—yet population growth continues, fuelled entirely by immigration.

The move follows Budapest’s decision to shelter a former Polish deputy minister facing prosecution

Top NATO commander acknowledges that preparations to deliver the advanced missile systems to Ukraine are underway.

The government says the move will restore trust in politics—but critics accuse Starmer of chasing votes from left-leaning teens.

Reform’s Nigel Farage says the establishment parties should “never, ever be forgiven” for their actions.

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.

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.”
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