
Nearly Half of Poles Say Ukraine Should Cede Land for Peace
The findings highlight a change in tone since President Nawrocki took office, as Polish voters weigh war fatigue against long-standing anti-Russia sentiment.

The findings highlight a change in tone since President Nawrocki took office, as Polish voters weigh war fatigue against long-standing anti-Russia sentiment.

Meloni complained that some of the conventions covering migration laws “are no longer current.”

Young Europeans are flocking to parties championing identity, culture, and national pride.

EU judges and NGOs are sidelining democratically elected governments on immigration and eroding national sovereignty.

DMA, Apple says, is having the opposite effects of what regulators promised.

The EU’s new biometric border system goes live this October, ushering in a new era of surveillance, automation, and questions about privacy and freedom of movement.

Speakers from across Europe argued Hungary’s tough border stance spared it from the chaos now gripping Western nations.

If the vote doesn’t go her way, Green youth leader Jette Nietzard hints at force over ballots.

A new ethics probe breathes life into long-standing questions about von der Leyen’s grip on power—and what she’s hiding.

Open Society poured at least $20 million into groups that “directly assist domestic terrorism” in the U.S., according to the paper.
Afghan immigrants alone have cost the city of Hamburg one million euros in public funds since 2020.
François Bayrou is preparing himself for the worst: a social blockade and a confidence vote are expected in the upcoming days.
The chancellor navigates a delicate path between coalition demands and AfD voter appeal.
A protest during the interview of a CDU leader drew police action—unlike the leftist disruption of the summer interview with AfD’s Alice Weidel.
Gabriel Attal is playing the progressive card to assert himself ahead of the 2027 presidential election.
The Catholic Church says that the curriculum encourages sexual activity outside marriage, undermines motherhood, and promotes the rejection of biological sex in favour of gender ideology.
The movement taps into growing anger over the effects of uncontrolled immigration—in the UK and elsewhere.
The Commission President claimed the only alternative to the pact was a trade war—one she says would have benefited Russia and China.
A hundred masked rioters clashed with police after a 17-year-old with a migrant background ran a stolen scooter into a wall.
While outrage grows, a socialist ex-mayor suggests young Germans should volunteer abroad in migrants’ homelands.
Responding to a question about the Druzhba (Friendship) pipeline, Zelensky said Ukraine has always supported “friendship” between the two countries, but whether it will continue depends on Hungary’s position.
In her first interview since release, Lucy Connolly insists she was punished for her views, not her words, and calls for reform of Britain’s justice system.