
“Never accept immigration: We made that mistake in Western Europe”—French Feminist Leader Alice Cordier
“Fight for your civilization, fight for your life, fight for your values. Fight for who you are.”

“Fight for your civilization, fight for your life, fight for your values. Fight for who you are.”

Authorities say only a limited number of sensitive files were taken, despite hackers claiming access to millions of police records.

Officials stress that doubts remain across the continent—but Brussels will likely try to work around these.

Germans can expect 541 more Afghans to arrive by the end of 2025, thanks to government-organized programs.

The proposals would push Ireland beyond the EU’s baseline AI law, including switching off recommendation systems by default and creating a national AI authority by 2026.

Oil markets reacted immediately to Washington’s announcement, with the price of crude climbing, as traders weighed up the risk of losing a potential million barrels a day from the global supply chain.

The Erasmus framework could extend beyond universities, reopening access to vocational training placements and sports exchanges.

The FAFCE case reopens the debate on the use of EU funds as a tool for ideological control over civil society.

The legacy media crisis is not entirely the fault of the loss of credibility of the journalistic class but it certainly helped.

Pressured by industry and market realities, the EU abandons the dogma of the all-electric car and opts for flexibility.
Hungarian Justice Minister Bence Tuzson said Budapest “will not allow Brussels to force it to accept migrants.”
More than 200 children are set to receive drugs in an official clinical trial, which the Reform UK chief calls “state-sponsored child abuse.”
Organisers declined to hold a vote on Israel’s participation despite months of pressure, prompting a limited walkout that failed to gather wider support.
Rebellious farmers do not understand why armoured vehicles are sent to them and never to suburban rioters.
The government’s first response is to focus on new firearms regulations—not tackling antisemitic and Islamist elements in society.
The EU establishment is busy working out ways to keep blood flowing over the battlefields.
The “weak” elites he attacks are the real enemies of European democracy.
With neither Brussels nor any EU member state at war with Russia, the illegality of the EU Commission’s planned action is not really under dispute.
A U.S.–Russia draft proposing territorial limits has jolted EU capitals, as Kyiv weighs trading its NATO bid for security guarantees.
A proposed event in the German capital will bring together AfD and the GOP, repaying the New York Young Republican Club for hosting AfD visitors.
Officials insist “we must never back down a millimeter in the fight against these cowardly antisemites.”
Staff protest overcrowding and security gaps with a walkout which follows a major jewel theft and staff shortages at the Paris museum.