
BREAKING: Budapest Parliament Passes 17th Amendment to the Constitution, Removing Legally Elected President
The overt move aiming to do away with major political opponents was celebrated with a standing ovation by Tisza MPs.

The overt move aiming to do away with major political opponents was celebrated with a standing ovation by Tisza MPs.

Far from weakening her, Marine Le Pen’s conviction has propelled her to unprecedented popularity, with several surveys now predicting a presidential victory.

New laws designate foreign state entities as “terrorist organisations,” making it easier to prosecute proxy plotters.

A Frenchman who took pity on a family from Mauritania and put them up in his guest house ended up with his property vandalised, and the illegal aliens refusing to leave.

Counter-terrorism police have taken over the investigation after new evidence emerged, with a suspect rearrested on suspicion of terrorism offences.

Monitoring service notes an extremely low level of traffic as vengeful Iran attempts to control key waterway.

Migration, public broadcasting, schools, and government reform are among the priorities in AfD’s programme as polls put it within reach of a historic victory.

Dozens of right-wing and conservative members of the European Parliament want to hear the European Commission condemn an amendment to Hungary’s constitution, expected to be passed today in parliament, removing the country’s president from office in a blatant violation of the rule of law.

The Afghan man who was arrested on October 28th for a triple stabbing in west London has admitted to manslaughter.

An episode of a Finnish podcast that dared discuss the concerns regarding the mass surveillance of EU citizens’ conversations online has been removed by the tech giant for users within the European Union.
The overt move aiming to do away with major political opponents was celebrated with a standing ovation by Tisza MPs.
Far from weakening her, Marine Le Pen’s conviction has propelled her to unprecedented popularity, with several surveys now predicting a presidential victory.
New laws designate foreign state entities as “terrorist organisations,” making it easier to prosecute proxy plotters.
A Frenchman who took pity on a family from Mauritania and put them up in his guest house ended up with his property vandalised, and the illegal aliens refusing to leave.
Counter-terrorism police have taken over the investigation after new evidence emerged, with a suspect rearrested on suspicion of terrorism offences.
Monitoring service notes an extremely low level of traffic as vengeful Iran attempts to control key waterway.
Migration, public broadcasting, schools, and government reform are among the priorities in AfD’s programme as polls put it within reach of a historic victory.
Dozens of right-wing and conservative members of the European Parliament want to hear the European Commission condemn an amendment to Hungary’s constitution, expected to be passed today in parliament, removing the country’s president from office in a blatant violation of the rule of law.
The Afghan man who was arrested on October 28th for a triple stabbing in west London has admitted to manslaughter.
An episode of a Finnish podcast that dared discuss the concerns regarding the mass surveillance of EU citizens’ conversations online has been removed by the tech giant for users within the European Union.
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has hailed the latest round of sanctions against Russia despite growing skepticism over the effectiveness of the previous twenty packages.
EU finance ministers signed off on the recovery package despite warnings from constitutional experts and rights groups over the Magyar government’s reforms.