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.
After a savage assault on an elderly man, Spanish towns erupt in protest, demanding security and condemning government inaction.
Transgender identity is merely a surface-level symptom of deeper wounds, and prescribing hormones or surgery is, in the words of Walt Heyer, “medical malpractice.”
“Brussels has turned its weakness in foreign policy into a blank check” for North African regimes.
Spiked devices instead of borders: Europe’s surreal response to sexual violence.
Despite Sánchez’s calls to cut ties with Israel, Spain has increased weapons imports—exposing a gap between rhetoric and reality.
Despite being the second-largest party, AfD is denied its rightful parliamentary room as SPD retains privileges, raising concerns of political discrimination.