
Enoch Powell: Britain’s Populist Short-Circuit
Today, the majority of Britons know in their hearts, though they dare not say aloud, that Enoch was right.

Today, the majority of Britons know in their hearts, though they dare not say aloud, that Enoch was right.

The coalition crisis in Bucharest reflects falling poll numbers for the Social Democrats and growing competition from the right-wing nationalists.

Germany’s actions are a response to the Russian defense ministry identifying 21 European firms, including German companies, as potential military targets.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has rejected any justification for a U.S. attack on Cuba, stating the island poses no discernible threat to other nations.

Citing public order, Britain’s Home Office has barred a U.S.-based Christian conservative from entering the country—ahead of a planned appearance alongside “Tommy Robinson.”

A Monday meeting in Brussels was supposed to reorder the European position on Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, and the two-state solution.

27 people face charges ranging from planning sabotage to infiltrating state institutions following Abu Dhabi’s crackdown on a Tehran-linked network.

Years of Macron’s failed economic management have made business leaders more receptive to considering the Rassemblement National’s plans.

They insist the prime minister is “either a liar or completely incompetent.”

The Kremlin lauded Radev’s readiness “to resolve problems through dialogue.”
Today, the majority of Britons know in their hearts, though they dare not say aloud, that Enoch was right.
The coalition crisis in Bucharest reflects falling poll numbers for the Social Democrats and growing competition from the right-wing nationalists.
Germany’s actions are a response to the Russian defense ministry identifying 21 European firms, including German companies, as potential military targets.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has rejected any justification for a U.S. attack on Cuba, stating the island poses no discernible threat to other nations.
Citing public order, Britain’s Home Office has barred a U.S.-based Christian conservative from entering the country—ahead of a planned appearance alongside “Tommy Robinson.”
A Monday meeting in Brussels was supposed to reorder the European position on Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, and the two-state solution.
27 people face charges ranging from planning sabotage to infiltrating state institutions following Abu Dhabi’s crackdown on a Tehran-linked network.
Years of Macron’s failed economic management have made business leaders more receptive to considering the Rassemblement National’s plans.
They insist the prime minister is “either a liar or completely incompetent.”
The Kremlin lauded Radev’s readiness “to resolve problems through dialogue.”
The Netherlands will spend more than €600 million on direct compensation for consumers, while €340 million will ease costs for businesses by cutting power charges.
One MEP of the German left-wing populist party BSW said it was “absolute madness” to continue sending taxpayer money to Zelensky’s government.