Police warn of arson and attacks on diplomatic sites as a Hungarian court prepares to rule on a far-left assault case linked to the “Hammer Gang.”
The accompanying message invoked a communist resistance fighter executed by the Nazis and called for the AfD to be banned.
Another social media boss stressed that France “is not a free country.”
Officials are doubling down on their plans to tie Britain closer to the EU, whether voters like it or not.
An article by The Guardian will no doubt have delighted those using AI to put out content.
Footage of officers being kicked and attacked during protests has bolstered government backing for new powers aimed at restoring public order.
As job cuts mount and growth barely flickers, senior politicians are urging longer hours—and even fewer public holidays—to keep Germany afloat.
Led by a UK Labour MP, the proposal has revived warnings that measures presented as protection could end up restricting open discussion around gender identity.
Friedrich Merz and other senior officials have dismissed a 2027 deadline as “impossible”.
Lee Anderson says the public was deliberately kept in the dark as a politically explosive rape case moved through the courts.
Critics point to how one country’s migration decision can bind the rest of the EU because of the bloc’s free-movement rules.
The establishment parties produced the crises dominating Dutch politics. Why should they now be trusted to resolve them?