
Italy’s Desperate Left Turns to Ugly Slurs
Meloni stresses that her opponents are “evidently clouded by a mounting resentment.”

Meloni stresses that her opponents are “evidently clouded by a mounting resentment.”

The two Ukrainian suspects will remain in Poland and Italy where they were initially arrested and face the courts there.

Finland’s member of the European Court of Auditors denounces the lack of transparency in the EU’s budget management and warns of its political consequences.

The sordid murder of the twelve-year-old girl continues to haunt people’s minds.

The European Commission unveils two flagship defense projects amid growing concerns over funding and political control.

Mariusz Kamiński and Maciej Wąsik could face a prison sentence of up to five years.

Operatives have been discovered in Italy, Germany, Sweden and Denmark, and are working to obtain permanent residence permits.

More than one hundred debates on the major political and social issues of our time will take place over two days under the motto ‘Free Speech Allowed.’

A growing number of CDU figures from Thuringia, Saxony, and Brandenburg are publicly questioning the party’s official stance on the AfD.

Local authorities cite antisemitic violence as their reason for preventing Jewish football supporters from attending a match in England.
Following Donald Trump’s lead, European governments are preparing to expand powers to curb Antifa’s influence and street violence
Despite strong rhetoric, concrete plans for Ukraine’s EU membership are lacking, the academics say.
Cultural traditions, poor language skills, and education gaps continue to block integration efforts.
The protest crowds are massive—but the movement’s political inconsistency is appalling.
The Ukrainian President made bold claims about a key ally just days after a disputed drone incursion into Polish airspace.
The ruling is a reminder that while establishment parties seek to sideline the AfD, the German constitution guarantees equal access to public office.
Critics say ministers must now push for a “mass dismantling of government-supported agencies and charities.”
Conservatives say Brussels is bankrolling ‘investigative journalism’ projects to push pro-EU narratives while silencing dissent.
From Brussels to Budapest, critics of the far-left welcome U.S. move and demand tougher action at home.
The EU Parliament chief promised integration, but lacks the political and military autonomy to sustain it
The Commission would suspend the tariff preferences Israel has enjoyed in the EU since the 1990s.
On the eve of a national strike, the prime minister’s meeting with political parties left everyone disappointed.