
Health Care for Refugees: France Opens the Floodgates a Little Wider
In France, a refugee now has more rights to healthcare than an EU citizen.

In France, a refugee now has more rights to healthcare than an EU citizen.

Certificates purchased for €2,500–€6,000 allowed applicants to bypass official exams and secure German residency or citizenship.

The Sweden Democrats say that the law up till now has been “absurdly generous.”

New American research indicates the ruling party in Hungary would have comfortably won a hypothetical election held on Sunday, February 8th.

Belgium faces global embarrassment as parties fail to form a coalition in Brussels since the 2024 election.

At least 53 people are dead or missing after a migrant boat capsized off the Libyan coast.

As debates about nuclear testing intensify, Beijing urged Washington to “immediately stop its irresponsible actions.”

The country has for years struggled to integrate migrants, with many not even learning Swedish.

Ventura has “established himself as the leader of the right” in Portugal.

The FSB says the shooter was recruited and trained in Ukraine, marking the latest in a series of attacks on Russian military personnel.
Ongoing talks could determine the future ownership of the Donbas.
The “Russian kompromat” hypothesis is gaining ground in public debate as a defensive response to the greatest moral scandal of the liberal establishment.
MPs and ministers privately question the prime minister’s judgment as anger spreads over who approved the controversial appointment.
A new bilateral agreement will see Washington and Budapest coordinate efforts to assist persecuted Christians, particularly in Africa and the Middle East.
AfD lawmakers complained of severe space shortages, while smaller parties continue to enjoy larger facilities.
The move comes after Budapest’s criticism of the European Union that it is turning a blind eye to serious abuses.
After appearing before U.S. lawmakers, the comedy writer accused Britain’s government of sidelining the courts and allowing informal censorship to flourish.
What is meant to be anti-discriminatory is a plot to confuse—and insulting to normal citizens.
The €90 billion loan to Kyiv channels joint EU debt into the defence industries of member states under the guise of military aid.
Protesters in German cities called for Maja T. to be returned home and tried under German jurisdiction.
When the vote took place, 84 lawmakers backed the motion, below the 101 votes needed to remove the Czech government.
EU accountability can fade when political alignment outweighs oversight.