Newspapers are trying to force strains between Washington and Budapest. But Trump himself is aware of the media’s many tricks.
AfD co-chair dismissed the government’s news security package as “window dressing”.
Both Labour and the Tories are to blame, and neither have any serious solutions for the problem.
Brussels remains focussed on Israel, while the U.S. is clamping down on an agency that has become a “subsidiary of Hamas.”
Unsurprisingly, there have been far fewer words of praise coming from the Brussels establishment.
That the suffering of a child is “measured in minutes” is a sign of how far the system has fallen.
Migration expert Robert Bates says it was “utter naivety” to trust Macron’s government in the first place.
Commentators say the agency is “rotten to the core” and is teaching future generations to hate.
Sources say this was never about Maccabi fans but about “Islamist activists.”
The Labour government has descended to accusing victims of spreading “misinformation.”
The chancellor didn’t say too much about German “cityscapes”—he didn’t say enough. Yet his own party is losing its head, anyway.
Privately, diplomats acknowledge that while they don’t like it, they have no choice but to accept Trump’s plans.