
Portugal’s Constitutional Court Torpedoes Elected Lawmakers on Migration Reform
Citing the “right to family life,” the top court struck down a bill that would have limited family reunification.

Citing the “right to family life,” the top court struck down a bill that would have limited family reunification.

Alleged sex crimes by asylum seekers spark protests for women’s safety—only to be branded ‘far-right’ by liberal media.

Despite pledging media freedom, the Media Freedom Act carves out sweeping exceptions that let states target journalists under vague legal justifications.

Six EU member states and the European Commission voiced their support for Volodymyr Zelensky’s rejection of territorial concessions to Russia.

The British authorities have taken the bait laid by Palestine Action and its plan to clog up the courts with terror-charged martyrs.

A real solution can only come through the marginalization and neutralization of religious extremist forces, both Islamic and Jewish.

Free speech advocates in Europe are getting support from the U.S. administration in fighting the EU’s attempts at limiting online expression.

Staying in Donetsk is extremely dangerous, the region’s governor said.

Both countries’ leaders credited U.S. President Trump with brokering the deal and ending years of conflict.

Few men have been able to develop such a balanced way of thinking between tradition and modernity, conscience and obedience as the 19th century prelate.
After talks in Budapest, the Hungarian PM dismissed Dodik’s conviction and defended national sovereignty.
A biological male worker offered to help a teenage girl with a bra fitting
The Defy Hate Now project claims to tackle hate speech, but offers little evidence of impact.
The government is refusing to publish details of security checks on Afghan migrants, despite concerns raised in the House of Lords over unvetted arrivals.
Residents restrained several migrants before police arrived at a beach in Granada province.
Joachim Paul says voters were “cheated” after rival parties on the election committee blocked his mayoral candidacy.
Ignoring statistical overrepresentation of foreigners in violent crime out of fear of promoting xenophobia is not just dishonest but socially harmful, psychiatrist Frank Urbaniok argues.
Progressive politics, once boldly proclaiming itself to be the vanguard of the moral transformation of Western man, feels irrelevant in a world no longer defined by peace and prosperity.
Critics say it is “time for real journalistic scrutiny” into the long list of failures at the United Nations.
New campaign prioritises LGBT symbolism over practical governance, opponents argue.
The EU’s countermeasures were set to target a raft of U.S. exports ranging from soybeans to planes, cars, and whisky.
Argentina’s main Jewish group has condemned the incident as a “serious act of antisemitism.”