Sophie Koch is known for extremist slogans and hostility towards Merz’s own party—yet he just gave her a promotion.
Campaigners say the removal of ancient olive trees in the Spanish region will devastate rural economies and do little to benefit the environment.
City leaders praised the squatters—then vanished when the bills came due.
The findings come as Austria faces rising anxiety over Russian aggression, and public unease over mass immigration.
A hard-hitting speech in Dover signals Reform’s intent to reshape Britain’s immigration system from top to bottom.
The arrest of the Istanbul mayor —a key challenger to President Erdogan—was denounced as a politically motivated crackdown.
The clash over El País has sparked fears of government interference in the media, with critics warning it threatens press freedom and democracy in Spain.
Spain’s opposition parties accuse the Sánchez government of favouring separatists, whose autonomous community got off lightly—while the capital was forced to take in hundreds of minors.
“If they don’t reverse this, they’ll see British food production collapse before their eyes.”
Despite being a vocal supporter of military and financial aid to Ukraine, the Spanish PM appears unwilling to prioritise Europe’s self-defence capability.
As Tusk aligns more closely with conservative-style migration policies, questions arise about the EU’s favouritism towards its friends.
This new record is over three times higher than the year before—another sign of the Dutch immigration system being at a breaking point.