
AfD Blocks Motion Reintroducing Draft
Eastern German AfD lawmakers have derailed the military conscription motion in the Bundestag, citing foreign war concerns.

Eastern German AfD lawmakers have derailed the military conscription motion in the Bundestag, citing foreign war concerns.

The government in Lisbon can brag about having eliminated its budget deficit. How does this benefit the economy—if at all?

Commission officials are clearly more interested in winning back public support than actually strengthening borders.

The number of foreign extremist attacks in Germany has risen sharply this year, with authorities identifying around 32,500 people as part of a ‘mostly’ Islamist milieu.

The U.S. president did not spare Macron, however, while his ambassador called the UK education secretary “delusional.”

The UK’s domestic intelligence service has raised the alarm that Chinese, Russian, and Iranian intelligence agencies are attempting to gather information and influence British politics.

Industrial action in Greece disrupted ferries, trains, and urban transport—but flights remained unaffected.

Thousands of people are expected to join demonstrations in Brussels as part of an attempted general strike opposing government cutbacks—disrupting airports and public transport.

Public backing for a return to conscription has grown since the start of the Ukraine war.

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“For those of us who are believers, this whole abortion agenda is a manifestation of evil.”