Day: November 13, 2025

Poll: Most Establishment Party Supporters Do Not Support AfD Firewall

Poll: Most Establishment Party Supporters Do Not Support AfD Firewall

Voters are turning away from the mainstream because they are “disappointed with their policies.”

November 13, 2025
Amid Controversy, European Parliament Sets Ambitious 2040 Climate Target

Amid Controversy, European Parliament Sets Ambitious 2040 Climate Target

The Brussels eco-plan has drawn widespread criticism, not least from conservative factions.

November 13, 2025
Extremism on the Rise: Hamas Networks Spreading Across Europe

Extremism on the Rise: Hamas Networks Spreading Across Europe

Raids in Germany, Austria, and the UK reveal weapons, operatives, and growing support for the terrorist group.

November 13, 2025
French-Algerian Writer Released From Jail—Thanks to Steienmeier, Not Macron

French-Algerian Writer Released From Jail—Thanks to Steienmeier, Not Macron

For France, it’s just more evidence of the president’s diplomatic impotence.

November 13, 2025
The UK Asylum Scam: Home Office Letting In Criminals To Meet Internal Metrics

The UK Asylum Scam: Home Office Letting In Criminals To Meet Internal Metrics

A whistleblower calls the asylum system “unsustainable,” “laughable,” and “a crazy carousel.”

November 13, 2025
Von der Leyen Proposes Further EU Debt To Save Ukraine

Von der Leyen Proposes Further EU Debt To Save Ukraine

The European Commission president plans to use frozen Russian assets and new European loans to finance Kyiv, despite Belgium’s opposition and growing political fatigue within the EU.

November 13, 2025
Sarkozy to Face Fresh Appeal Trial Over Libyan Funding

Sarkozy to Face Fresh Appeal Trial Over Libyan Funding

The French ex-president has been released from prison but is set to endure an appeal trial for allegedly breaking electoral law.

November 13, 2025
Spain’s Attorney General on the Brink in Leak Trial

Spain’s Attorney General on the Brink in Leak Trial

A Supreme Court case tracing a confidential email to a late-night radio leak has left Spain’s top prosecutor waiting for a potentially career-ending verdict.

November 13, 2025
Ukraine Rocked by $100 Million Corruption Scandal as EU Sends Billions More

Ukraine Rocked by $100 Million Corruption Scandal as EU Sends Billions More

Kyiv’s ministers resign amid money-laundering probe, as Orbán warns Brussels is “funding a wartime mafia.”

November 13, 2025
<em>Seitenwechsel</em>: Europe’s Right Makes Its Presence Felt

<em>Seitenwechsel</em>: Europe’s Right Makes Its Presence Felt

The alternative Halle book fair for excluded authors and media exceeded expectations despite protests from Antifa and local politicians.

Former Polish Justice Minister Will Face Charges Only When ‘Rule of Law Is Restored’

Former Polish Justice Minister Will Face Charges Only When ‘Rule of Law Is Restored’

The former justice minister, now abroad, has offered to be questioned in Hungary or Belgium

November 13, 2025
Scottish Climate Plan Includes Apparent Concessions to Farmers

Scottish Climate Plan Includes Apparent Concessions to Farmers

Scotland aims to cut emissions while keeping farms running and supporting livestock, as part of its climate strategy.

November 13, 2025