
French Right Condemns Sánchez’s Migration Policy
Leading figures on the French Right are denouncing a betrayal of Europe.

Leading figures on the French Right are denouncing a betrayal of Europe.

Slovakia and neighbouring Hungary—both near-reliant on Russian crude—have expressed concern over the ongoing ‘Friendship’ pipeline disruptions.

Critics note that the elite’s actions “will come back to haunt them.”

A group of German, Syrian, and Russian juveniles are at the center of a deepening investigation into the sexual abuse of two minors in the heart of Fürstenwalde.

The Greek migration chief brands a BBC investigation into border pushbacks as ‘science fiction,’ accusing the UK public broadcaster of siding with human smugglers and against European border security.

Finnish interior minister said citizenship “does not come automatically,” adding the reforms aim to encourage integration.

While Brussels promises to cut Moscow’s energy dependence, countries like France and Spain continue buying Russian gas as if nothing had changed.

Kahramanmaraş province mourned for eight children and a teacher, killed when a 14-year-old opened fire at a school.

As oil and gas prices surge again, Belgium has become the first European country to openly admit it can no longer sustain another round of large-scale aid.

Banks in France are refusing to lend to the Rassemblement National, forcing it to seek funding abroad.
Leading figures on the French Right are denouncing a betrayal of Europe.
Slovakia and neighbouring Hungary—both near-reliant on Russian crude—have expressed concern over the ongoing ‘Friendship’ pipeline disruptions.
Critics note that the elite’s actions “will come back to haunt them.”
A group of German, Syrian, and Russian juveniles are at the center of a deepening investigation into the sexual abuse of two minors in the heart of Fürstenwalde.
The Greek migration chief brands a BBC investigation into border pushbacks as ‘science fiction,’ accusing the UK public broadcaster of siding with human smugglers and against European border security.
Finnish interior minister said citizenship “does not come automatically,” adding the reforms aim to encourage integration.
While Brussels promises to cut Moscow’s energy dependence, countries like France and Spain continue buying Russian gas as if nothing had changed.
Kahramanmaraş province mourned for eight children and a teacher, killed when a 14-year-old opened fire at a school.
As oil and gas prices surge again, Belgium has become the first European country to openly admit it can no longer sustain another round of large-scale aid.
Banks in France are refusing to lend to the Rassemblement National, forcing it to seek funding abroad.
General Dan Caine said the blockade applies to all shipping heading to or from Iranian ports, regardless of nationality.
The underlying grievance of Western critics is not a lack of democracy, but rather our refusal to simply nod in agreement with the Brussels consensus.