What was once dismissed as ‘xenophobic rhetoric’ is now becoming policy, as governments across Europe—from Finland to Greece—tighten borders under rising public and political pressure.
Germany’s Federal Statistical Office confirms native Germans are being outpaced demographically.
Racial tension spikes as security forces strike deals with foreign radicals.
The Commission president “will go down in history as the gravedigger of the Common Agricultural Policy—practically the only thing still common in Europe,” Spanish farm union president Pedro Barato said.
The right-wing populist AfD is gaining ground in polls while establishment attempts to isolate the party intensify.
Parliament approves sweeping new restrictions on family reunification, residence permits, and language requirements, backed by Chega.
A photographic exhibition in Brussels highlights the spiritual and artistic legacy of Spain’s most controversial monument.
The Commission wants to tax company turnover instead of profit, a move critics say punishes success and threatens national control over taxation.
What is being presented as a technological defense against external actors could, in fact, become a model of total financial control.
65% of suspects in sexual assaults at German pools do not hold German citizenship.
With the AfD now leading in regional polls, Brandenburg has named a new security chief expected to revive the push to label the party extremist.
The separatists are taking advantage of the governing socialists’ weakness to impose their fiscal model.