Day: December 19, 2025

The Hit Job on Farage: Handing Him the Keys to Number 10

Post-Brexit, the British public is wise to the fact that attempts to delegitimise the popular vote are an attack not on Farage but on the electorate itself—a final Hail Mary from a dying establishment.

Brussels Burns, the Countryside Holds the Line

Brussels Burns, the Countryside Holds the Line

The fierce protest by farmers and livestock producers in Brussels delivered an unexpected result: a last-minute delay to the EU–Mercosur agreement.

December 19, 2025
Dutch Employers Adapt Contracts to Support Military Reservists

Dutch Employers Adapt Contracts to Support Military Reservists

The Netherlands aims to nearly triple its reserve forces by 2030—with labour unions and major firms aligning workplace policies with growing defence needs.

December 19, 2025
Bundestag Rejects Votes Recount, BSW Turns to Constitutional Court

Bundestag Rejects Votes Recount, BSW Turns to Constitutional Court

In the German Parliament’s roll-call vote, 426 deputies rejected the recount, 129 voted in favor—with only the AfD faction supporting BSW’s motion.

December 19, 2025
France Set To Enter 2026 Without Approved State Budget

France Set To Enter 2026 Without Approved State Budget

The failure to agree on a budget prolongs uncertainty as Paris faces mounting pressure to curb debt and deficits.

December 19, 2025
Mercosur Deal on Hold Until January Thanks to Meloni’s Final ‘Blessing’

Mercosur Deal on Hold Until January Thanks to Meloni’s Final ‘Blessing’

Italy’s last-minute pressure has exposed deep-seated discontent that turned the immediate signing of the treaty into a political risk for the European Union.

December 19, 2025
Why Is Austria’s Sports Ministry Funding Asylum NGOs and Foreign Projects?

Why Is Austria’s Sports Ministry Funding Asylum NGOs and Foreign Projects?

The NGO Asylkoordination Austria, which has publicly opposed deportations, received more than €371,000 from Austria’s sports budget between 2022 and 2025.

December 19, 2025
U.S. Senator Calls Out EU for Curbing Free Speech Worldwide

U.S. Senator Calls Out EU for Curbing Free Speech Worldwide

According to Eric Schmitt, “foreign bureaucrats are using extraterritorial leverage to impose a new global censorship regime.”

December 19, 2025
Drug Violence Tightens Its Grip on Brussels

Drug Violence Tightens Its Grip on Brussels

Over the past five days, the Saint-Gilles quarter of the Belgian capital saw a series of explosions and shootings, bringing Brussels’ total violent incidents in 2025 to 96.

December 19, 2025
The Hit Job on Farage: Handing Him the Keys to Number 10

The Hit Job on Farage: Handing Him the Keys to Number 10

Post-Brexit, the British public is wise to the fact that attempts to delegitimise the popular vote are an attack not on Farage but on the electorate itself—a final Hail Mary from a dying establishment.

December 19, 2025
Pro-Life Nativity Scene Displayed in Vatican

Pro-Life Nativity Scene Displayed in Vatican

In contrast to some controversial nativity scenes of previous years, this year the Vatican is showcasing a nativity scene that celebrates life.

December 19, 2025
English Schoolgirls Ask for Armed Police Protection at Hanukkah Events

English Schoolgirls Ask for Armed Police Protection at Hanukkah Events

Police leaders say fear within the Jewish community has sharply increased, prompting tougher action against hate speech and protest chants.

December 19, 2025
Suspect in Brown Shooting Found Dead

Suspect in Brown Shooting Found Dead

Police identified the man as Claudio Neves Valente, a 48-year-old Portuguese national and former Brown physics student.

December 19, 2025