
Probe Targets Popular Right-Wing YouTubers in Germany
Three influencers with over 200 million views between them were banned from entering a state parliament and are under investigation for right-wing extremism by the state’s domestic spy agency.

Three influencers with over 200 million views between them were banned from entering a state parliament and are under investigation for right-wing extremism by the state’s domestic spy agency.

While the ruling class clutches its pearls, ordinary Americans are backing the only man who speaks their language—and defends their interests.

Prosecutors say the doctor exploited trust to carry out lethal home visits and used arson to destroy evidence.

A new EU report tries to paint pushback against the left-liberal agenda as the reserve of extremists and weird religious types. But their real fear isn’t fundamentalists. It’s ordinary people.

Data protection chief warns of online grooming, urges decentralised age checks.

Despite Stephen Ireland’s 30-year sentence for raping a 12-year-old, local police, councillors, and broadcasters continue to back his organisation—or quietly delete past endorsements.

After a savage assault on an elderly man, Spanish towns erupt in protest, demanding security and condemning government inaction.

Poland’s prime minister allegedly tried to stop the swearing-in of the conservative president-elect, triggering claims of a coup attempt.

Sweden, one of Europe’s most entrenched socialist welfare states, is falling behind conservative Hungary in essential economic categories.

With talks hanging in the balance, Trump plays hardball to fix trade imbalances.
Convicted criminals are allowed to ‘change’ their gender without any surgery or medical treatment and be transferred to the women’s ward.
Judges, opposition leaders, and media question the sincerity of Pedro Sánchez’s reform drive as credibility erodes inside and outside parliament.
After a change in programming, Grok called Polish PM Tusk names, insulted his wife, and praised Adolf Hitler.
This year, Germany expects over 100,000 people to arrive with family reunification visas.
Member state in the bloc’s south express ‘surprise’ at France’s plan to strike a bilateral migration deal with the UK, as Brussels demands legal reassurances.
The opposition PiS party is criticising the government for persecuting its citizens instead of illegal migrants.
Tensions are rising on both sides of the Mediterranean with immigration at the focus of the issue.
A growing number of NATO members are breaking with the 1997 Ottawa treaty on anti-personnel devices, citing an increased threat from Russia and Belarus.
Revived hopes for a federal Europe and no end in sight for Channel migrant crisis—despite the wishes of the British electorate.
Russia’s record barrage came just after the United States reversed its decision to scale back some weapons supplies to Ukraine.
An end-of-school-year ceremony in a Church of Sweden sanctuary exposed children and parents to Pride flags, free condoms, and a speech on ‘everyone’s equal value.’
This is the newest effort by the European Commission to “impose foreign political control over Hungary.”