
Weber’s Arrogance Exposes the EPP’s Crisis of Credibility
In defending Ursula von der Leyen during the censure debate, Manfred Weber offered mockery instead of answers

In defending Ursula von der Leyen during the censure debate, Manfred Weber offered mockery instead of answers

Their vote against the lifting of the immunity of Péter Magyar confirms that leftist parties and the EPP hold right-wing politicians to a different standard.

Prime Video’s 007 artwork digitally erases Bond’s signature weapons, sparking backlash over what fans call a sanitised, “woke” rebranding of the iconic spy.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrations on the pogrom’s anniversary bring shame to Europe.

Medical associations warn the policy could be used to intimidate objectors.

A well-organized, well-funded web of NGOs and activist networks are influencing all areas of life in the EU without any tangible oversight.

An organization comprising a majority of Anglicans worldwide says “Canterbury has relinquished its authority to lead” with the appointment of Sarah Mullally.

The Commission president’s empty appeals for unity reveal an elite more afraid of losing power than losing Europe itself.

CDU/CSU pushes for mandatory draft while SPD resists, citing Bundeswehr’s infrastructure woes

The Patriots for Europe have launched a four-day assault on Ursula von der Leyen ahead of Thursday’s no-confidence vote.
The SPD says it is “fundamentally wrong” to record multiple nationalities in police figures.
The Mitsotakis government is determined to stem the flow of migrants arriving primarily from North Africa.
Party officials say they will investigate these cases “with the necessary sensitivity and care.”
The European Commission seeks to reduce unanimity in the intermediate stages of the accession process.
With the Bosnian legal system continuing their fight against Milorad Dodik, his support in Republika Srpska is not weakening.
Civil liberties groups warn Labour’s migration rhetoric hides a surveillance agenda.
Public anger over migrant crime has sparked calls for self-defence rights and tougher security laws.
Even if it wanted to discuss troop deployment, the EU has “no authority” to do so.
The EU seeks to seal the treaty after 25 years of negotiations without restarting discussions.
The charity claims his mother was aggressive on the phone, but internal papers paint a different picture.
Population decline does not automatically lead to economic decline—what matters more is how societies invest in and share their capital and skills.
Reform UK jokes that migration goes up “every time the home secretary announces a new policy.”