
Seduce the Gangs! The Tony Blair Institute’s Migrant Deterrent Wishlist
As the crisis in the Channel deepens, the brains adjacent to the failing, flailing Starmer government present a new strategy document.

As the crisis in the Channel deepens, the brains adjacent to the failing, flailing Starmer government present a new strategy document.

The selective application of the law once again raises questions about Germany’s double standards.

“Let’s not forget: a significant part of Ukraine’s electricity comes from Hungary,” FM Szijjártó pointed out.

Republika Srpska faces early elections—but Dodik insists only referendums will decide its future.

The Left finds it intolerable when initiatives flourish that pay tribute to a glorious French history it refuses to acknowledge—and deeply detests.

Ten nominees and some judges walked out, while 800 writers signed an open letter calling for John Boyne’s novel to be kicked out of the contest.

Sally Rooney says she will hand her BBC royalties to Palestine Action, a group banned in Britain under terror laws.

Smugglers ditch the Aegean for longer runs from North Africa.

While Lucy Connolly serves a 31-month prison sentence for a tweet, a Labour councillor who wanted right-wing protestors’ throats to be cut has been set free.

Vienna judges confirm an Islamic arbitration decision, sparking fears of a parallel legal system.
The current cultural power—the LGBT movement—is on a collision course with the rising cultural power: Islam.
Despite being the preferred choice of local residents, Barbie will not be shown due to safety risks.
Putin says upcoming Anchorage talks could reshape relations with Washington and revive strategic arms limits.
The climate debate is no longer limited to the environmental impact of fossil fuels; even the technologies that protect us from extreme heat are now under scrutiny.
As the Netherlands prepares for a snap election, EU regulators are ramping up pressure on major platforms to police online content, raising fresh questions about who decides what voters get to see.
Sixty people were seriously wounded as anti-government rioters staged “well-organized attacks,” but further escalation has been prevented for now.
Berlin denied there is any truth to a U.S. report accusing Germany of a deteriorating free speech environment.
Rising crime and mass migration mean that young people no longer feel safe on Western Europe’s streets.
The geopolitical events of the Summer of 2025 reveal that the EU is living in a fantasy world.
Deputy PM Krzysztof Gawkowski says security services stopped the attack “at the last minute.”
The new hire will give “high quality” inclusion briefings as staff face rising violence and chronic safety failings.
Washington has sent Brussels its proposal for a joint statement, but disputes over car and metal tariffs still block a final deal.