The Supreme Court was right to rule that a woman is a woman, but its existence continues to derail Britain’s delicate constitution.
Britain, after allowing unchecked migration, has banned the entry of an open borders critic.
A plea for basic democratic fairness has Berlin’s power brokers in meltdown.
Europe can’t afford to ditch Russian LNG, but still refuses to tap its own resources.
Celebrations have followed the Supreme Court ruling that “woman” means biological sex—but did we need judges to tell us that in the first place?
Britain’s willingness to tie itself to an EU-wide migration scheme shows the Labour government knows “smashing the gangs” won’t work.
The World Health Organization says its pandemic agreement doesn’t stand on the toes of sovereign nations, but may need to do some convincing ahead of ratification.
Macron is still pressuring Israel to take action which Netanyahu says would boost Hamas.
At this pace, the 90-day tariff pause may come to an end sooner than a cohesive strategy from the EU emerges.
Europe should stop lying to voters or risk destroying “the entire democratic project of the West,” Vance has warned.
Once again, the incoming German chancellor has given the lie to his border pledges, this time surprising even his own CDU officials.
No amount of “reforming” will alter the Palestinian Authority’s anti-Israeli, anti-Jewish core. So why is Brussels so keen to fund it?