Month: September 2025

Commission Plots To Overrule Hungary’s Ukraine Veto

Commission Plots To Overrule Hungary’s Ukraine Veto

Officials in Brussels claim Ukraine meets entry criteria, but sceptics insist key conditions remain unmet.

September 29, 2025
Refugees in Four-Star Hotels as Germany’s Bill Hits €193 Million

Refugees in Four-Star Hotels as Germany’s Bill Hits €193 Million

Hamburg tops the list as cities spend millions on hotel rooms for migrants amid a housing crunch.

September 29, 2025
Why the Left Is Persecuting One of France’s Most Active Christian Charities

Why the Left Is Persecuting One of France’s Most Active Christian Charities

The anti-terror raid on SOS Chrétiens d’Orient follows years of smear campaigns by left-wing media over its work in Syria.

September 29, 2025
Polish Ex-Minister Dragged to Spyware Hearing by Police

Polish Ex-Minister Dragged to Spyware Hearing by Police

Zbigniew Ziobro said “In a lawless state one can hardly expect anything else.”

September 29, 2025
Germany Pours Billions Into Foreign Climate Projects

Germany Pours Billions Into Foreign Climate Projects

Despite grappling with a stagnant economy over the past years, Berlin continues to spend astronomical amounts on international climate aid.

September 29, 2025
Berlin’s House of Cultures Blocks Pro-Palestinian Event

Berlin’s House of Cultures Blocks Pro-Palestinian Event

The House of World Cultures—backed by about €57 million in federal funding—canceled a potentially antisemitic show to be staged on the second anniversary of Hamas’ October 7th pogrom.

September 29, 2025
Digital ID Can Only End Badly

Digital ID Can Only End Badly

The ‘BritCard’ will be a monument to this government’s authoritarian impulses and staggering incompetence.

September 29, 2025
Putin Withdraws Russia From European Anti-Torture Treaty

Putin Withdraws Russia From European Anti-Torture Treaty

Moscow has formally quit a key European human-rights convention after accusing the Council of Europe of “discrimination.”

September 29, 2025
‘Death Tax’ Fury Haunts Starmer as Farmers March on Labour Conference

‘Death Tax’ Fury Haunts Starmer as Farmers March on Labour Conference

Carrying a coffin through Liverpool, protesters warn Labour’s inheritance reforms will force family farms to sell up and vanish.

September 29, 2025
Georgian Dream Moves To Ban Major Opposition Parties

Georgian Dream Moves To Ban Major Opposition Parties

Under pressure from Kyiv and Brussels, Georgian Dream is preparing to file a lawsuit to ban major opposition parties—citing alleged political violence and corruption.

September 29, 2025
No Threat: Hungary Tries To Reassure Kyiv

No Threat: Hungary Tries To Reassure Kyiv

Hungary has neither sent nor will send drones to Ukraine, says Orbán, dismissing claims of airspace violations.

September 29, 2025
“This reform is about eliminating the education that teaches pride in being Polish”—Pedagogue and Theologian <strong>Zbigniew Barciński</strong>

“This reform is about eliminating the education that teaches pride in being Polish”—Pedagogue and Theologian <strong>Zbigniew Barciński</strong>

“The less a person knows the history of his own people, the less rooted he is in national and European culture, the less he understands the world around him and the easier it is to govern him.”