
Brussels’ War on Tobacco Masks an Assault on National Power
The European Commission, acting in the name of the WHO, is pushing a ban that goes far beyond public health—it is another step toward centralisation of power and common taxation.

The European Commission, acting in the name of the WHO, is pushing a ban that goes far beyond public health—it is another step toward centralisation of power and common taxation.

From threats of violent crime to property damage, authorities report a rising tide of Islamist offences—with younger suspects representing a significant portion of perpetrators.

After being deported from Germany twice, an Iraqi man returned and sexually harassed multiple women and children.

Police recover €12 million from a gold laboratory raid, arresting six suspects who used explosives and military-grade weapons.

The establishment elite’s fake consensus is dragging Germany into the abyss they claimed only populists could create.

The latest survey reveals deep dissatisfaction with Macron’s leadership, with his approval rating falling to a historic low of 11%.

In a major policy shift, Brussels is retreating from mandatory message scanning to detect child sexual abuse.

The United States set the 2026 asylum limit at 7,500—with places open mainly to white South Africans claiming discrimination in their homeland.

“Whatever the outcome of this trial is, my conscience is clear, and my faith is firm,” the Finnish parliamentarian emphasized.

Newly uncovered documents reveal how Downing Street shaped the British narrative on the war in Ukraine, shutting down any early path to negotiation and projecting a new moral doctrine that now defines European policy.
The establishment elite’s fake consensus is dragging Germany into the abyss they claimed only populists could create.
The latest survey reveals deep dissatisfaction with Macron’s leadership, with his approval rating falling to a historic low of 11%.
In a major policy shift, Brussels is retreating from mandatory message scanning to detect child sexual abuse.
The United States set the 2026 asylum limit at 7,500—with places open mainly to white South Africans claiming discrimination in their homeland.
“Whatever the outcome of this trial is, my conscience is clear, and my faith is firm,” the Finnish parliamentarian emphasized.
Newly uncovered documents reveal how Downing Street shaped the British narrative on the war in Ukraine, shutting down any early path to negotiation and projecting a new moral doctrine that now defines European policy.
Even before the final results were known, GroenLinks-PvdA party leader Frans Timmermans announced his resignation. It was not a minute too soon.
“The goal was to disrupt the German economy through acts of sabotage and show citizens the consequences of supporting Ukraine,” according to the judge.
The former Polish justice minister faces charges of leading a criminal group and misusing public funds.
Officials in Germany’s Interior Ministry are challenging a 2022 rule allowing rainbow flags on federal buildings, arguing it politicises state symbols and weakens their authority.
The Afghan man who attacked little children with a knife in Germany in January, also killing the man who tried to defend them, has been declared not criminally responsible.
This is the first time the Rassemblement National has managed to get a law passed, thanks to a coalition of the right and part of the centre.