
Heatwave in France Exposes Green Hypocrisy
A year ago, the environmentalist Left protested against air conditioning in schools and hospitals—now they are calling for installing them immediately.

A year ago, the environmentalist Left protested against air conditioning in schools and hospitals—now they are calling for installing them immediately.

The 58-year-old man who threw Pride rainbow flags into the Danube from a bridge in central Budapest said he did it for the future of Hungarian children.

“Instead of a foreign ideology imported from abroad, we proclaim patriotism and that we Hungarians have plenty to be proud of,” Our Homeland said.

Barely 2% of Austria’s 100,000 Syrian refugees have left the country since losing their asylum rights in late 2024, despite the country offering a €1000 incentive for voluntary return.

Patriots for Europe voted against the proposal and warned that Brussels could end up building a financial infrastructure capable of monitoring digital payments.

While the departure of the “crass moron” chairing a national cultural UK body was planned for in January, allegedly, news of the schedule for this exit has just been made public.

With births at a record low, Karol Nawrocki says Poland must strengthen families instead of relying on immigration.

As the ruling coalition reshuffles, the current Vilnius government has been dissolved. Voters will have no say in what comes next.

The proposals mark a dramatic shift in migration policy as governments seek tougher measures to curb illegal immigration.

Everyday life has become a pressure cooker. The question is when that pressure cooker is going to blow up, and what forms that explosion will take.
A judge has ruled that housing male prisoners in the female estate is unlawful, yet to date prison bosses haven’t complied.
New allegations include rape, child sex offences, sexual assault, modern slavery, and trafficking for sexual exploitation.
Despite the children speaking multiple languages and being talented piano players, the São Paolo court upholds its position that the couple neglected their kids’ education.
The Fujian—which increases Beijing’s firepower on land and sea—passed dangerously close to the sovereign state China would claim as its own.
Ex-PM says let Kyiv politicians “return the MiGs and tanks” to Poland
White House highlights proposal to convert frozen Iranian assets into humanitarian aid programme.
Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide bill returns via procedural backdoor as public concerns grow, medical groups oppose it, and Burnham’s likely premiership dims its prospects.
Patience is running thin in Poland as Ukraine remains unrepentant about naming an army unit after WWII “heroes” who killed 100,000 Poles.
A former Israeli PM acknowledged efforts to equip anti-regime protestors with internet receivers—while noting his successors’ failure to follow up with this plan.
Viral memes and mockery greeted the PM’s resignation, but critics warn his likely successor could take Labour even further to the Left.
A growing number of Georgians dislike and distrust the Brussels-based institution they still aspire to join.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says the European Union could begin operating its first deportation centres outside EU territory as early as next year.