
Sacré-Cœur: An Unexpected Success
Hit by general censorship, a documentary on the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is winning over the hearts of the French audience.

Hit by general censorship, a documentary on the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is winning over the hearts of the French audience.

Half of Polish citizens now oppose accepting Ukrainian refugees altogether.

Judicial alarm and chaos in Belgian ports push the country to seek U.S. support.

Papers have incorrectly quoted the prime minister, making his position appear more well-supported than it actually is.

With only a simple Bundestag majority required, Union politicians seek tougher citizenship laws targeting extremists and dual citizens.

Officials celebrate one deportation, but ignore the fact it is doing nothing about thousands of other foreign criminals.

Teresa Ribera reaffirmed the Commission’s determination to continue its green crusade, with a speech blending climate faith and political control.

The Eurosceptic turn in recent Czech elections allows Budapest to form a new partnership to resist the irresponsible EU spending plan for the Ukraine war.

Twenty years ago, riots that started in the suburbs wreaked havoc in France. Since then, no lessons have been learned.

What is presented as solidarity is, in reality, a blank check written on the backs of European taxpayers.
Posters in the German capital with images of Second World War prisoners and a QR code have reopened the debate about Ukrainian interference in Germany.
Youth care homes—the current form of sanction for underage criminals—have been widely criticised as “nurseries for crime.”
Suspected members of Hamas have been arrested in Berlin. But in the UK, two people are dead following a bloody attack by a suspected terrorist.
The ‘hollow center’ of the European People’s Party proves incapable of holding against Brussels’ ideological tensions.
Brussels is choosing to punish rather than listen to those insisting on a different approach.
Authorities ruled out political or religious motives behind the incident, which comes at a time of heightened tensions in Germany.
Orbán’s opposition to scrapping the veto and funding Ukraine revealed fractures among Europe’s leaders, with France, Germany, and Greece also voicing doubts.
More than 100 million users could lose access if the bloc pushes ahead with controversial ‘Chat Control’ laws.
Ousted from key National Assembly roles last year, the Rassemblement National now seeks to negotiate with Macron’s camp to regain its rights.
Since the outbreak of the war, EU countries have purchased Russian fossil fuels worth €21.9 billion, more than the aid allocated to Ukraine.
A miscount in a local German mayoral race has reignited doubts about February’s national vote
While many other EU countries are considering a ban, concerns arise about the EU’s increasing control over the narrative online.