
France Enters the Era of Medical Death for All
After an exhausting legislative battle, the right and centre were unable to overturn Macron’s progressive agenda.

After an exhausting legislative battle, the right and centre were unable to overturn Macron’s progressive agenda.

Stockholm expects the reform to raise annual deportations to around 3,000—six times the current average.

Of the 50 demonstrators, 37 were taken into custody, with 40 police officers deployed.

Madrid has endorsed moving EU foreign policy decisions to qualified majority voting.

The denial comes after the U.S. president warned Tehran would never be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon

The patrols cost the British taxpayer hundreds of millions of pounds, yet tens of thousands of migrants crossed the Channel last year alone.

Move follows halt in Ukrainian oil deliveries, with Budapest warning of politically motivated pressure on Hungary and Slovakia.

“The Balkans should not be treated as Europe’s backyard but as a strategically central position.”

A pensioner was investigated after describing the German chancellor with a long-nose emoji during an official visit to Heilbronn

Investigators are examining evidence suggesting explicit calls to kill, while scrutiny grows around figures linked to the Jeune Garde movement.
After an exhausting legislative battle, the right and centre were unable to overturn Macron’s progressive agenda.
Stockholm expects the reform to raise annual deportations to around 3,000—six times the current average.
Of the 50 demonstrators, 37 were taken into custody, with 40 police officers deployed.
Madrid has endorsed moving EU foreign policy decisions to qualified majority voting.
The denial comes after the U.S. president warned Tehran would never be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon
The patrols cost the British taxpayer hundreds of millions of pounds, yet tens of thousands of migrants crossed the Channel last year alone.
Move follows halt in Ukrainian oil deliveries, with Budapest warning of politically motivated pressure on Hungary and Slovakia.
“The Balkans should not be treated as Europe’s backyard but as a strategically central position.”
A pensioner was investigated after describing the German chancellor with a long-nose emoji during an official visit to Heilbronn
Investigators are examining evidence suggesting explicit calls to kill, while scrutiny grows around figures linked to the Jeune Garde movement.
Germany depends on the Chinese market more than ever while trying to contain the political and economic impact of that relationship.
After two viewer complaints, the country’s media watchdog ruled that the wording breached objectivity and impartiality rules—despite its basis in British law.