
Von der Leyen Accused of “Weaponising Government” with New EU Initiatives
Under the guise of “protecting” democracy, Brussels’ real aim is to centralise control of public debate.

Under the guise of “protecting” democracy, Brussels’ real aim is to centralise control of public debate.

Jewish groups are calling out the broadcaster’s glaring hypocrisy.

A youth chapter of SPD proposes that ‘male’ podcasts only be allowed to continue if a female fact-checker is involved.

The elections in North Rhine-Westphalia prove the catastrophic failure of establishment anti-populist strategy.

Israeli ministers say they will retaliate if new proposals by the Commission are taken up.

Cologne ruling emphasizes that voluntary return support and improved conditions in Syria justify rejecting asylum claims.

Von der Leyen admitted to a lack of “urgency” in acting on reforms.

Talks centre on a free trade agreement, but India’s close links to Moscow are blocking progress on closer cooperation with Brussels.

The Kingdom will purchase long-range precision weapons to bolster its defenses—amid growing Danish concern over Russia.

Aiming to avert reimposed UN sanctions, Tehran calls for a “positive approach and goodwill” from Europe’s ‘big three.’
After seeking the nomination and sharing his ambitions online, the former mixed martial artist has withdrawn from the election.
“The Conservative Party is over,” Tory MP Danny Kruger said.
Danny Kruger’s defection to Reform UK shows Nigel Farage’s party is now the Right’s real home—and the Conservatives’ days are numbered.
Last Saturday’s Unite the Kingdom rally in London follows an encouraging pattern from across Europe—left-behind voters, sick to death of uncontrolled mass migration, are finding their voice.
The presentation of a report assessing two decades of Hungarian membership sparked debate on economic gains and political frictions with Brussels.
Dozens of masked demonstrators attempted to rush an AfD street stand in Bremen before police intervened using rubber batons.
Chris Martin asked fans of his band to ‘send love’ to Charlie Kirk’s family—which offended some of the audience.
After ten years of failed migration policies, Brussels “still wants to manage migration instead of stopping it,” the Hungarian PM said.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio cautioned that moves to support Palestinian statehood could embolden Hamas to abandon its already wafer-thin peace commitments.
“There will continue to be maximum economic pressure on Iran until they change course,” the U.S. Secretary of State said.
Bardella and Le Pen have no intention of doing the new government any favours.
The artist tried to backtrack on the comments, but critics stress “We all saw and heard what you said.”