The spiralling bill fuels frustration as migrant crossings continue.
Once a champion of autonomy, the German leader now embraces American backing.
All three of Denmark’s governing parties have said they are open to relaxing atomic energy laws, in part to reduce dependence on Russia.
The Commission’s attachment to its ideological Green Deal is harming carmakers, who are pushing for a radical overhaul of regulations.
Frontex is being “paralyzed” by leftwing bureaucrats in Brussels, its former director has warned.
Pro-Palestine activists are overjoyed by the silencing of an Israeli musician whom they accuse of “artwashing genocide.”
The government should proscribe Iran’s Revolutionary Guards after Iranian terror suspects were arrested over the weekend.
Even Labour knows that its phoney attempts to win back votes from Reform are destined to fail.
French officials have been accused of dressing up old measures as ‘new’ so it looks like they are clamping down on mass migration.
Europe has condemned Israel’s plans to expand its military operations in Gaza, and Hamas wants it to pressure Netanyahu into backing down.
Their next challenge: proving they can govern as boldly as they campaign.
A razor-thin by-election win marks a major blow to the establishment parties, and there are many more Reform gains to come.