
He’s Back: Macron Appoints Lecornu as Prime Minister—Again
Rassemblement National leader Jordan Bardella promised to immediately oust the new government “whose sole reason for existing is the fear of dissolution, that is, of the people.”

Rassemblement National leader Jordan Bardella promised to immediately oust the new government “whose sole reason for existing is the fear of dissolution, that is, of the people.”

Kosovo’s fragile political relations face another test as leaders attempt to turn a symbolic parliamentary success into real governance.

Jihadists first alleged to have gone after the Belgian PM also aimed to kill other prominent Benelux politicians.

In the midst of a political crisis, the head of the House of Bourbon and pretender to the French throne opportunely reminds everyone of his existence.

Martin Wagener has been criticised for writing that some footballers who played for the German national team were “Turks with German passports.”

Critics say the move to serve only halal food in public schools marks a new stage in Spain’s growing institutional Islamization.

An ‘Antifa Kommando’ post on a far-left website took credit for the blaze that destroyed the Thurn und Taxis lodge, accusing Princess Gloria of “reactionary” views.

Jurors deliberated nearly 12 hours before delivering a guilty verdict, while the defence argued his words and actions were merely attention-seeking antics.

As the youth is shifting towards the Right, Brussels is ramping up their limitations to online information.

The legal victory drew support from the opposition Conservative Party.
Rassemblement National leader Jordan Bardella promised to immediately oust the new government “whose sole reason for existing is the fear of dissolution, that is, of the people.”
Kosovo’s fragile political relations face another test as leaders attempt to turn a symbolic parliamentary success into real governance.
Jihadists first alleged to have gone after the Belgian PM also aimed to kill other prominent Benelux politicians.
In the midst of a political crisis, the head of the House of Bourbon and pretender to the French throne opportunely reminds everyone of his existence.
Martin Wagener has been criticised for writing that some footballers who played for the German national team were “Turks with German passports.”
Critics say the move to serve only halal food in public schools marks a new stage in Spain’s growing institutional Islamization.
An ‘Antifa Kommando’ post on a far-left website took credit for the blaze that destroyed the Thurn und Taxis lodge, accusing Princess Gloria of “reactionary” views.
Jurors deliberated nearly 12 hours before delivering a guilty verdict, while the defence argued his words and actions were merely attention-seeking antics.
As the youth is shifting towards the Right, Brussels is ramping up their limitations to online information.
The legal victory drew support from the opposition Conservative Party.
The rebellion was a result of growing tension over the Mercosur deal threatening farmers across Europe.
Reaffirming his campaign pledge, the Polish president rejects the bloc’s “mandatory solidarity” scheme and calls for Europe to act at its borders, not inside them.