
‘Democracy Shield’: Define Foreign Interference, Please
“Should we annul French elections if the newspaper Libération calls for a vote for Macron?” a sovereigntist MEP asked.
“Should we annul French elections if the newspaper Libération calls for a vote for Macron?” a sovereigntist MEP asked.
Despite narratives from international media and the opposition, polls show the public is not unhappy with PM Fico’s sovereigntist government.
A legal instrument originally designed to target drug cartels and terrorist financiers was used against a media outlet—and when questioned about its use against political figures, police refused to deny that they had used it against people in political positions.
Macron’s wishful thinking gets reality checked as he fails to position himself as the European leader capable of setting a common direction for a Ukraine strategy.
Fearing free speech on social media, Green political pariah says U.S. tech giants “must be regulated…in a way that aligns with our values.”
Two years before the election, two men with little to show in terms of fully embracing right-wing politics vie for the leadership of Les Républicains.
MCC Brussels’ report sheds light on how the Commission uses EU taxpayer money to finance a network of like-minded NGOs, undermining pluralism and democracy in Europe.
With U.S. support for Netanyahu’s campaign strengthening, European leaders are notably absent from meaningful discussions on the conflict.
Instead of mass deportations, the interior ministry proposes mass surveillance of messaging services.
The trip shows Brussels is struggling to counteract Trump’s bilateral dealing with Putin.
Remembering the ethnic cleansing of Italian civilians is called “outrageous”—by supporters of Parliamentary depictions of Christ as gay.
The American dismantling of USAID and leaving the WHO and the Paris Agreement represent “an approach based on sovereignty and efficiency.”
Everyone seems to be on the same page and equally part of the solution—except Brussels, desperate for a seat at the table.
The refugee was caught in the crossfires of drug gang warfare.
The EU Commission appears to have circumvented transparency rules to keep the list of beneficiaries classified.
President Alexander Van der Bellen is to hold talks with political parties in the coming days to explore options.
Britain’s latest ludicrous asylum decision has prompted calls for immigration tribunal judges to be stripped of their powers.
A bogus yet hectic ‘competitiveness’ debate in the EP aimed to further the exclusion of conservatives and ensure that the EPP’s loyalty remains with the Left and not with its voters.
The 24-year-old Afghan suspect targeted a public sector workers’ strike, intensifying Germany’s migration policy debate.
Many argue sanctions could be reinstated if violence resurges, but as the atrocities never stopped, lifting sanctions would only consolidate the new Syrian regime.
Reform UK: The move will bring “more pro-Hamas and antisemitic attitudes” into Britain.
If Hungary had given in to pressure from the Brussels elite to accept migrants, the country would look like Germany today, the PM said at a press conference with AfD’s Alice Weidel.