
Children in Charge? The EU Is Pushing Self-Identification for Kids
Brussels wants to allow children to change gender at any age—and punish any state that disagrees.

Brussels wants to allow children to change gender at any age—and punish any state that disagrees.

Pressure is growing on Brussels to rethink its increasingly out-of-touch policies.

Signatories of the open letter warn that the EU’s landmark law hands unprecedented power to the Commission and private actors to control online speech.

The Hungarian novelist was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for “for his compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst of apocalyptic terror, reaffirms the power of art.”

Trump has ordered a crackdown on “domestic terrorists” driven by anti–American, anti–capitalist, and anti–Christian principles.

Germany scraps Bürgergeld and its three-year citizenship rule, yet Merz’s “turning point” barely alters the system he vowed to overhaul.

Though Germany’s divisions appeared larger than ever on a day designed to commemorate unity, these divisions are not geographical but political, cultural, and social.

The plan risks cutting off access to essential counseling for ‘gender-confused’ children.

Since November 2024, residents in Germany can legally change their gender with a simple declaration—without medical or court approval.

Campaigners warn that while the proposal for mass scanning of private messages has been knocked back, it is not yet completely gone.
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