Senior figures in British public life have for years been so concerned about being branded “racist” or raising so-called “community
European officials were likely uncomfortable having to affirm Israel’s right to self-defence.
Officials say an investigation is necessary so they can “actively combat” Islamism.
Labour is clearly trying to stem the rise of Reform, which is ironic given its criticism of “political opportunism.”
Gaza activists announced “emergency rallies” over the weekend, calling on their leaders to stop the bombing of… Iran.
Most migrants crossing the Channel to Britain are men. But saying otherwise makes failing to deal with the issue appear less bad.
Netanyahu signals readiness for a deal to release dozens of hostages—while Europe’s leaders still condemn the one democracy in the conflict.
Italy poured cold water on the suggestion it must immediately increase spending levels.
Politicians who have betrayed their voters on border controls—and much else—have a lot to answer for when it comes to growing violence.
Sweden and Spain lead fresh EU efforts to isolate Israel—while still claiming to be allies.
The prime minister was heavily criticised during the pre-vote debate, though he chose not to be present for all of it.
Wilders accepts his populist Freedom Party must become the largest party “so that no one can ignore us.”