
EPP Immunity Case: More Political Bias in European Parliament
Mainstream political groups are protecting one of their own from prosecution while taking a far tougher line against conservative and right-wing lawmakers.

Mainstream political groups are protecting one of their own from prosecution while taking a far tougher line against conservative and right-wing lawmakers.

Out of 183 violent crimes committed against German politicians last year, nearly two-thirds were perpetrated by far-left extremists, with AfD representatives affected by the highest number of incidents.

Karol Nawrocki is set to attend commemorations at Monte Cassino during his Italy visit.

The court upheld Istanbul University’s decision to annul Ekrem İmamoğlu’s degree over alleged transfer irregularities.

Time is running out for a diplomatic breakthrough in the Middle East, as Washington and Tehran struggle to reconcile competing ultimatums over nuclear deterrence, port blockades, and regional proxy conflicts.

By championing the virtues of a bag of fried chicken, a certain section of the Left imagines itself following in the footsteps of Marx and Zola and sees in it a revival of the class struggle, updated to defend the ‘racialised’ poor.

Germany’s Federal Agency for Civic Education spent €109,124 of taxpayers’ money on ‘Organism Democracy,’ a project that insists worms, bacteria, and viruses deserve equal voting rights alongside humans.

Italian authorities say there is no evidence of organised terrorism behind the Modena car-ramming attack, but ministers warn that mental illness alone cannot explain the assault.

Ford’s president in Europe said the company remains committed to supporting the transition to zero-emission mobility.

But the airline said passengers who book later risk paying more, particularly if fuel prices remain high.
Mainstream political groups are protecting one of their own from prosecution while taking a far tougher line against conservative and right-wing lawmakers.
Out of 183 violent crimes committed against German politicians last year, nearly two-thirds were perpetrated by far-left extremists, with AfD representatives affected by the highest number of incidents.
Karol Nawrocki is set to attend commemorations at Monte Cassino during his Italy visit.
The court upheld Istanbul University’s decision to annul Ekrem İmamoğlu’s degree over alleged transfer irregularities.
Time is running out for a diplomatic breakthrough in the Middle East, as Washington and Tehran struggle to reconcile competing ultimatums over nuclear deterrence, port blockades, and regional proxy conflicts.
By championing the virtues of a bag of fried chicken, a certain section of the Left imagines itself following in the footsteps of Marx and Zola and sees in it a revival of the class struggle, updated to defend the ‘racialised’ poor.
Germany’s Federal Agency for Civic Education spent €109,124 of taxpayers’ money on ‘Organism Democracy,’ a project that insists worms, bacteria, and viruses deserve equal voting rights alongside humans.
Italian authorities say there is no evidence of organised terrorism behind the Modena car-ramming attack, but ministers warn that mental illness alone cannot explain the assault.
Ford’s president in Europe said the company remains committed to supporting the transition to zero-emission mobility.
But the airline said passengers who book later risk paying more, particularly if fuel prices remain high.
The AfD warns that “children are no longer inherently safe in daycare centres.”
While Frontex reports a 40% fall in detected irregular crossings at EU borders, overall immigration continues unabated, with legal pathways expanding and smuggling networks rapidly shifting to new entry points.