
French Identitarian Activist Convicted for a Video
“From now on, it is forbidden to describe reality,” the young man protests.

“From now on, it is forbidden to describe reality,” the young man protests.

Hungary’s insistence on defending its energy security and its right to pursue peace talks offers a model of what a more balanced and sovereign Europe could look like.

The officials presenting the findings on gang violence called them “very serious.”

The ideological heirs of the Italian terrorists are still among us.

Activists broke in and ignited flares that set chairs on fire, triggering panic.

Martine Croxall has been punished for stating a scientific fact.

According to the interior ministry, there is now an “elevated abstract threat” against AfD members, particularly from the violent left-wing extremist scene.

The forum, hosted by the International Network for Immigration Research, warned of the collapse of the current asylum model.

Washington says American taxpayers will no longer support media outlets interfering in the domestic affairs of ally nations like Hungary.

For now, the terrorism angle has not been ruled out by the authorities.
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