Month: October 2025

Stop Queerwashing the Past

Lord Nelson is the latest victim of activist historians who think every historical figure was gay or trans.

Orbán Is Right: The Euro Would Cripple Hungary

Prime Minister Orbán recently confirmed that Hungary has no intentions of joining the euro zone. This is one of his best and most consequential policy decisions ever.

For Europe’s Survival, von der Leyen Must Indeed Go

Under her watch, Brussels ceased to be a boring, technocratic steward of the common market and has become a missionary empire—zealous, punitive, and utterly disconnected from reality.

First Female Prime Minister Expected To Shift Japan to the Right

First Female Prime Minister Expected To Shift Japan to the Right

The leader of the right-wing Liberal Democrats pledges a tough approach to migration and tighter controls on foreign nationals.

October 4, 2025
EPP “Won’t Vote in Favor of Immunity” for ‘Hammer Girl’ MEP

EPP “Won’t Vote in Favor of Immunity” for ‘Hammer Girl’ MEP

Without the support of the 190 lawmakers from the European People’s Party, Ilaria Salis could face trial—but with a secret vote, the outcome remains uncertain.

French Air Traffic Strike Called Off After Last-Minute Deal

French Air Traffic Strike Called Off After Last-Minute Deal

The union cited PM Lecornu’s promise to not push his budget through parliament without a vote as a partial reason for their decision.

October 4, 2025
Drone Disruptions Paralyze Munich Flights for Second Day

Drone Disruptions Paralyze Munich Flights for Second Day

Over 6,500 passengers at the Munich Airport were affected as flights were delayed or cancelled.

October 4, 2025
Two Killed in Apparent Drug-Related Shooting in Nice

Two Killed in Apparent Drug-Related Shooting in Nice

Investigators call Friday night attack premeditated, linking it to organized crime

October 4, 2025
Trump Welcomes Partial Hamas Approval of Gaza Peace Plan

Trump Welcomes Partial Hamas Approval of Gaza Peace Plan

While Hamas agrees to release hostages and hand over power, critical questions about disarmament and Gaza’s future still divide the factions.

October 4, 2025
13-Year-Old Suspect Arrested for Shooting 6 in Swedish City Center

13-Year-Old Suspect Arrested for Shooting 6 in Swedish City Center

Authorities have ruled out terrorism, but remain mum on links to criminal gangs.

October 4, 2025
Unsanctioned Russia Video Call Triggers Backlash in EU Parliament

Unsanctioned Russia Video Call Triggers Backlash in EU Parliament

“We must not deviate from dialogue,” MEP Fernand Kartheiser, initiator of the call with representatives from the Russian Duma, said.

October 4, 2025
Global Trafficking Ring Busted in Albania-Colombia Raids

Global Trafficking Ring Busted in Albania-Colombia Raids

Around 50 women were lured from South America and exploited across Europe.

October 4, 2025
EU Proposes €1.6 Billion for Spain’s Flood Recovery

EU Proposes €1.6 Billion for Spain’s Flood Recovery

The EU funding aims to rebuild infrastructure, support small businesses, and invest in climate resilience following the deadly DANA floods in Valencia.

October 4, 2025
Merz Calls for Unity—but Offers Austerity

Merz Calls for Unity—but Offers Austerity

During the celebration of 35 years since reunification, the chancellor warned Germans they’d have to make “more effort” for the country to stand up to external and internal threats.

How California Wants To ‘Protect’ Children With Gender Ideology

How California Wants To ‘Protect’ Children With Gender Ideology

Pending legislation in the U.S. state presents a troubling image of the woke extremist ideology that Hungary’s child protection law is designed to counter.

October 4, 2025