Czechia and Sweden say the EU’s Green Deal is too costly, as Brussels urges ministers to stick to a 90% emissions-cut target.
The three parties believe the EU’s Green Deal is “unsustainable” and must be reined in.
Wadephul’s comments about asylum returns harm Syria and Germany alike.
Police face backlash for delaying the release of the suspect’s identity after the attack that left eleven injured, as Reform Party figures call for transparency and stronger law enforcement.
Naomi Seibt has received death threats from Antifa—labeled a terror group by Trump—while Brussels stays silent.
Even establishment publications accept that time out of power will aid the PVV’s long-term comeback.
The establishment press has so far been quiet about the case, but pressure on social media means this silence may be cracking.
Half of Polish citizens now oppose accepting Ukrainian refugees altogether.
Papers have incorrectly quoted the prime minister, making his position appear more well-supported than it actually is.
Officials celebrate one deportation, but ignore the fact it is doing nothing about thousands of other foreign criminals.
Although a court has ruled Germany is legally entitled to reject these asylum claims, it hasn’t done so.
Newspapers are trying to force strains between Washington and Budapest. But Trump himself is aware of the media’s many tricks.