
‘Anti-White’ Discrimination in EU-Funded Spaces Sparks Debate in Berlin
European taxpayers are funding racially discriminatory spaces under the guise of democratic cohesion, storing up fresh social conflicts on an already strained continent.

European taxpayers are funding racially discriminatory spaces under the guise of democratic cohesion, storing up fresh social conflicts on an already strained continent.

Member states are reportedly drawing up a package of limited benefits for Kyiv after rejecting fast-track membership.

Campaign Against Antisemitism members are also asking the prime minister: “What’s the plan?”

Sweden Democrats say this was “one of the single most important votes throughout this entire term.”

Brussels is trying to steady nerves as officials quietly prepare for supply problems if the crisis drags on.

MEPs urge the Commission to consider freezing EU funds, escalating pressure on Robert Fico’s government despite warnings it could hit ordinary Slovaks.

A book and several investigations reopen the case of the Baltic pipeline sabotage with versions pointing to Ukrainian actors, while responsibility remains officially unconfirmed.

Conflicting claims about prior meetings with Volodymyr Zelensky cast doubt on Péter Magyar’s narrative as he prepares to reset Hungary’s approach to Ukraine.

Following arson attacks on community ambulances, the stabbing in Golders Green has reignited calls for the government to take a harder line against Islamist extremism and Iranian influence.

A resolution adopted in the plenary calls for taking “all necessary measures” even before the investigation concludes, as the financial “witch hunt” against the Patriots group intensifies.
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Charlie Weimers of the Sweden Democrats said other European Union countries should do the same.
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In a practice that’s becoming increasingly widespread, Italian lawyers are accused of telling migrants to fake their sexuality