The unity of the sovereigntist bloc was on full display one year after its breakthrough in the European Parliamentary elections.
The German state gave a grant to an organization that denounces it as an oppressor.
The European Commission decided to act following a citizen complaint providing evidence that the power cut may have been intentional.
Germany’s new chancellor toned down EU talking points and struck a more realistic tone in Washington despite a few moments of drama.
The scandals are piling up for the Spanish PM to such an extent that even allies in the EU Parliament are now raising questions.
While leftists cry foul, most Italians back Meloni’s new law as long-overdue action to restore control and protect honest citizens.
During the ordeal, a woman in the visitors’ gallery shouted slogans such as “Free Palestine” and “Blood on your hands.”
“History will judge this Commission and the pro-migration politicians harshly. Until that day comes, we’ll continue defending our citizens.”
The officer targeted by the hoax was leading probes into alleged corruption involving PM Sánchez’s wife, brother, and a former minister.
Significant restrictions on access to online space would impact a demographic that is just beginning to challenge the consensus.
“The worst of Sánchez is still to come,” Abascal warned.
Stefanie Hubig says the state must act if AfD threatens democracy—but offers no proof of how.