The ECHR is being used to defend terrorists—possibly even Hamas—and to “undermine the safety and security of the British people.”
Sánchez’s Socialists say they are going after crosses because of their links to Franco. But campaigners point to “an underlying Christianophobia.”
Brussels insists that Israel should stop its strikes immediately, echoing recent comments coming from Hamas.
EU countries are split over whether to negotiate with the U.S. individually or as a bloc.
After Trump rejected the “zero-for-zero” tariffs offer, Brussels is again threatening to respond with “extremely aggressive” measures.
European public funds have been given to explicit sex classes and helped to promote harmful relationships.
Far from being a “shaming moment” for Israel, it was, in fact, a stain on the Labour Party.
Israeli PM: “Hungary has done fantastic things” for Israel under Orbán’s leadership, showing the way for other democracies.
Macron has suddenly become coy about defending French democracy, opting only to speak up for the judges in Le Pen’s case.
The European Union is angry with Trump because its “protectionist racket has finally hit a wall.”
British PM Keir Starmer continues to call the fictional series a “documentary,” while MPs are using it to justify stricter online controls.
The EU Commission urged Viktor Orbán to oversee Benjamin Netanyahu’s arrest; Orbán is expected to respond by leaving the ICC.