
Iceland’s Foreign Minister Fears a “Brexit Moment”
The government’s insistence that this referendum is “just about talks” echoes criticisms of how EU integration has proceeded elsewhere: incremental steps that are difficult to reverse.

The government’s insistence that this referendum is “just about talks” echoes criticisms of how EU integration has proceeded elsewhere: incremental steps that are difficult to reverse.

The “Projekt M1illion” demonstration demanded new elections along with a new migration and energy policy.

The November 2023 attacks were followed by a night of rioting protesting Irish immigration policies.

The move marks the collapse of one of Europe’s biggest defense collaborations, after years of wrangling over design goals and industrial control left the €100bn project without a workable compromise.

Official ‘antiracism’ played its part in leaving a triple killer free to roam the streets on a violent rampage.

E3 coalition extrudes five new peace demands for Putin to ignore.

The latest diplomatic push on Ukraine comes as Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer, and Friedrich Merz all face growing challenges from voters at home.

A new bill proposes disqualification from holding office for thought crime.

The growing concern in Brussels is not that Bardella is becoming more radical, but that many of his ideas no longer seem radical at all.

Pyongyang shows no signs of denuclearisation as it prepares for Xi visit.
An appointed life peer has committed to overturning Brexit in defiance of the electorate—hoping that Starmer will follow his example.
In Paris, culture thrives on crude anti-Catholic sentiment.
The attacker faces only minor bodily harm charges and no deportation despite causing a spinal injury to the victim.
A potential deal with Budapest on minority rights may unlock Kyiv’s EU talks, but rising tensions with Warsaw over historical grievances could complicate unanimity.
Community leaders say the Southampton killing violated Sikh teachings and insist the murderer alone bears responsibility for the crime.
Promising a specifically ‘French’ event, the head of the Polémia think tank aims to pursue a controversial but increasingly mainstream agenda.
Fines for insulting Chancellor Friedrich Merz on social media have renewed criticism of Germany’s Section 188 law.
National measures by Italy designed to counter the inflationary impact of the Iran war face the wrath of von der Leyen’s team.
While Brussels pushes Ukraine’s EU accession and pours billions into Kyiv, new corruption allegations have surfaced around President Zelensky’s inner circle.
The left-wing leader has called out the cordon sanitaire by parties working together to exclude the poll-leading national conservative party.
For too long, comfortable narratives about ‘diversity,’ ‘community cohesion,’ and ‘no evidence of two-tier policing’ have been prioritised over raw evidence. This footage strips away the illusions. It forces us to ask what kind of country we have become.
Unprecedentedly, while the PP swept the polls in each of the last four regional elections, the PSOE won among absentee voters.