From a British mother to a German pensioner, ordinary people are being harshly punished for blunt words uttered in frustration at a ruling political class that betrayed them.
The PiS-backed candidate endorsed his right-wing opponent’s demands to secure the backing of his supporters in the second round of Poland’s presidential elections.
The new law faced resistance from the judiciary and opposition parties but is now a pillar of Italy’s border strategy.
The 18th-century bronze sculpture, a copy of a 1st-century BC marble, was ‘reported’ by the Equal Opportunities Officer.
Around 30 participants were taken into custody at the demonstration where policemen were called “murderers and fascists.”
The visit sends a strong signal about U.S. preferences in Poland’s presidential race.
The move is part of a broader effort by the political establishment to sideline dissent and preserve the status quo.
The move comes as AfD tops the polls and the majority of Germans are fed up with the ostracizing of the populist party.
Enlargement Commissioner Kos appears more troubled by Hungary’s insistence on tangible progress for the Hungarian minority in Ukraine than by Ukraine’s failure to deliver it.
The under-23 team of Switzerland turned their backs as the winning Israeli team’s national anthem was played.
Péter Erdő is viewed by many as a scholarly compromise candidate who could bring calm after the quasi-revolutionary leadership of Francis.
The conservative think tank is constantly attacked by diversity-preaching radical leftist groups, irritated by the views that it formulates and promotes in the self-proclaimed capital of Europe.