
Britain Commences ‘One-In, One-Out’ Migrant Deal
The first deportation under the agreement signals London’s crackdown on illegal Channel crossings, with France soon to start its own returns programme.

The first deportation under the agreement signals London’s crackdown on illegal Channel crossings, with France soon to start its own returns programme.

Pro-Palestinian campaigners have seized upon Starmer’s recognition efforts to launch a legal push for Britain to pay Ramallah reparations.

Mikola Statkevich is back in Belarusian custody after refusing to leave for Lithuania, raising fears for his safety.

La Paz will now fully ban underage marriages, with criminal penalties for offenders.

When the next major fiscal crisis hits, Europe’s credit-challenged governments will pull down the banks with them. A crisis bigger than the one 15 years ago can no longer be ruled out.

The ruling is a reminder that while establishment parties seek to sideline the AfD, the German constitution guarantees equal access to public office.

Ilaria Salis faces charges in Budapest of criminal assault—with a possible 11-year prison sentence if her parliamentary immunity is ended.

Critics say ministers must now push for a “mass dismantling of government-supported agencies and charities.”

Unions, banks, and student groups say the scheme lets foreign workers outbid locals in the housing market

A UN Watch report calls for an in-depth international review and comprehensive reform.
In a just world, governments and NGOs would cut Hamas out and build aid channels that actually reach Palestinians.
Sovereigntist and former MEP Philippe de Villiers wants to give a voice back to the people who reject ‘population change.’
Just because Eurocrats have outlawed it doesn’t mean they can’t tax it.
Amid rising tensions in Europe, Putin’s joint exercises attracted international observers.
Ahead of his UK visit, Donald Trump calls on EU and NATO countries to break with a key fossil fuels supplier—while warning that Ukraine is in serious trouble.
After last May’s annulled elections raised fears of EU interference, Bucharest’s Brussels-friendly prosecutors now aim to try 21 Romanians for political offences.
The Parisian theatre occupied by migrants reopens its doors… to celebrate migration.
Those gloating about Charlie Kirk’s murder are finding themselves on the sharp end of cancel culture. But the Right shouldn’t forget the dangers of stifling speech.
Vatican says Pope Leo XIV prayed for Charlie Kirk’s widow and children in first official remarks after the U.S. activist’s killing.
The European Commission chief is set to confront her third motion of no-confidence in just three months.
Andrej Babiš’s return to power will bolster the group of nations opposed to infinite military aid to Kyiv.
Threats about annexing the island may have been Trump’s bait for Copenhagen to spend more on defense, some say.