Senator Tom Cotton believes the methods used in Germany are akin to those used “in dictatorships like Communist China and Russia.”
We are “even bigger” than the U.S., the chancellor said, referring to Europe’s consumer market, which surpasses that of North America.
“Schengen must live!” Luxembourg’s interior minister commented, concerned about the impact on his country’s many cross-border commuters
Novo Nordisk CEO says the company will abide by U.S. laws in its American operations but not otherwise stray from its diversity goals.
There will be one vote Wednesday evening, followed by four per day on Thursday and Friday.
Politicians across party lines say the policy empowers young girls.
The new German Chancellor will not go home empty-handed from his visit to Paris.
Budapest says it’s unfairly punished for protecting Europe from crime.
A chilling report reveals threats, fear, and institutional betrayal.
“This is simply economic suicide,” Robert Fico said.
Nigel Farage’s party is now at almost 30%, leaving both Labour and the Tories far behind.
Football hooligans and Brussels youth clashed in the migrant district of Molenbeek.