
The Mask Is Off? Spain’s Far-Left Leader Calls For “Replacement” of Native Population
A video from Spain has become global ammunition for critics who argue that parts of Europe’s radical left openly welcome demographic change as a political tool.

A video from Spain has become global ammunition for critics who argue that parts of Europe’s radical left openly welcome demographic change as a political tool.

The video documenting the attempted lynching of the law enforcement officer has sparked outrage across the political spectrum.

Witnesses said the South Sudanese man appeared intoxicated and behaved erratically shortly before the fatal attack.

The minority cabinet presents itself as a fresh start, but its plans raise serious questions about whether the Netherlands will actually be better off.

The proposal comes as defence officials warn the current system may not be fit for a more dangerous European security landscape.

Europe’s migration reform expands data and control, but avoids the core question of whether it actually reduces immigration.

The vote comes as prosecutions under the statute surge and critics warn the law is being used to shield those in power from public scrutiny.

France is plunging into a spiral of violence that is unique in Europe.

Prosecutors moved ahead despite expert findings that the shot was accidental, triggering fury within the military and political backlash in Warsaw.

The dismissal has reopened questions about why ethics rules seem to bite hardest at lower levels of the EU system.
The Slovak prime minister rejected claims that he found his meeting with the U.S. president “traumatizing,” calling the reporting false and politically motivated.
Behind the promises of growth and global influence lies a set of commitments that many governments have barely debated—and voters may not expect.
The establishment parties produced the crises dominating Dutch politics. Why should they now be trusted to resolve them?
The appeal trial once again exposes the absurd expectation that staffers should neatly separate party work from parliamentary duties.
While the Commission claims it does not want to swap one dependency for another, it is helping entrench a more expensive energy model increasingly controlled from Washington.
The revelations land as Keir Starmer prepares to meet Xi Jinping and is backing a Beijing-linked mega-embassy in London.
The NATO chief’s remarks in Brussels drew a frosty response from European leaders, with France rejecting his claims that the continent is too weak to stand on its own.
The Socialist government plans to enact the reform by royal decree, circumventing parliament.
Conservatives are split on the issue, with some warning against the “Nanny State,” others saying the harms are so bad they must be tackled across the board.
A judge ruled that local authorities must protect lawful events, not cancel them because they attract protests or political pressure.
The tensions between Kyiv and Budapest are expected to rise as the Zelensky government roots for a pro-war shift after the spring elections in Hungary.
A technical reclassification with far-reaching consequences has drawn WhatsApp into the EU’s most demanding digital rules