
Nawrocki Proposes Tougher Policies on Ukrainian Refugee Benefits
The Polish president’s plans reflect a stricter approach to foreigners, emphasizing the principle of ‘Polish citizens first.’

The Polish president’s plans reflect a stricter approach to foreigners, emphasizing the principle of ‘Polish citizens first.’

Anger as migrant invasion coincides with huge payments to the government bureaucrats paid to prevent it.

The Commission President claimed the only alternative to the pact was a trade war—one she says would have benefited Russia and China.

Government officials honored victims at multiple sites, highlighting Croatia’s commitment to remembering those killed by the totalitarian system.

The Danish government has however confirmed it has no plans to recognise a Palestinian state in the near future.

Coalition parties are putting pressure on the prime minister, demanding a tougher stance on Israel.

“On Monday, Russia had launched over 100 drones, killing a 37-year old civilian driver and wounding two people,” Kyiv said.

A hundred masked rioters clashed with police after a 17-year-old with a migrant background ran a stolen scooter into a wall.

Merz’s delegate outlined his vision of a “lasting peace for Ukraine”—but it will only really trouble Russia if it’s implemented.

The Merz government faces a deepening economic crisis, as support for the AfD continues to rise.
The Left is targeting a label awarded to the most beautiful festivals in France on the grounds that it is a political offensive by the far Right.
EU foreign policy chief says Moscow has made “not one compromise”
Social contagion is continuing to drive young people down a path of medical mutilation.
Thousands of young Poles joined the “Vacation with the Army” scheme, part of Warsaw’s push to expand Europe’s largest standing force amid fears of Russian aggression.
Denmark argues that its responsibility is first to its citizens, with aid delivered more effectively in the region than in Danish hospitals.
The UK government will challenge a court order forcing migrants out of the Bell Hotel in Epping, amid rising public anger and local council resistance.
Under the Public Order Act, offenders can face up to seven years in prison.
High schoolers will be allowed to prepare oral tests with generative AI from 2026
Germany’s BSW leader calls for the Bundestag to hear from the Ukrainian president, about the underwater detonation she asserts could only have taken place with his consent.
Karol Nawrocki rejects a wind energy law and promises a separate freeze on electricity tariffs until 2025.
Climate and pro-Palestinian activists shut down Norway’s central bank and DNB headquarters in a ten-day campaign against fossil fuels and Israeli investments.
Kremlin says forces advanced in Donetsk as Kostiantynivka faces gas cut and evacuations.