
Fico Rallies Visegrád 4 Against EU’s Combustion-Engine Ban
Pressure is growing on Brussels to rethink its increasingly out-of-touch policies.

Pressure is growing on Brussels to rethink its increasingly out-of-touch policies.

Signatories of the open letter warn that the EU’s landmark law hands unprecedented power to the Commission and private actors to control online speech.

Germany scraps Bürgergeld and its three-year citizenship rule, yet Merz’s “turning point” barely alters the system he vowed to overhaul.

The plan risks cutting off access to essential counseling for ‘gender-confused’ children.

Since November 2024, residents in Germany can legally change their gender with a simple declaration—without medical or court approval.

Campaigners warn that while the proposal for mass scanning of private messages has been knocked back, it is not yet completely gone.

As could be expected, the Patriots for Europe motion was voted down today, reflecting the unwillingness of the mainstream forces to acknowledge the failure of the policies they support.

Hungary has celebrated the fact “there is finally real hope for peace and security in the Middle East.”

The advocacy group’s court filing accuses Italy of supplying arms to Israel a charge Rome calls a “serious frame-up.”

This decision just reveals the extent of the French president’s blindness.
The former prime minister’s ANO movement opposes the Green Deal, the adoption of the euro, and has vowed zero tolerance for illegal migration.
A decade after Germany opened its borders, Brussels promises reforms, but the ineffectiveness of coping with the migration pressure remains.
France has seen a wave of museum burglaries and vandalism in recent years.
Some were even calling for her to be stoned for her social media post.
Although Abdelkader D. had a criminal record, had recently been summoned to court in a case of incitement to hatred after making antisemitic remarks, was unstable, and a drug addict, Tunisia is demanding an investigation.
To ‘protect democracy,’ German establishment parties are set to meet later this month to discuss banning a party supported by almost a quarter of voters.
New declaration cites trade, security, and human rights concerns as Beijing’s influence grows across Europe and the Americas.
The Social Democrats are resisting attempts to harden asylum legislation further.
The Reform UK leader warns that British and Brussels laws also threaten the freedom of American citizens
Nicolas Sarkozy warns that peace will mean territorial concessions from Ukraine.
The Patriots for Europe say Brussels is using financial rules to target them over spending by a dissolved group that has no link to them.
A new initiative hopes to set a precedent which citizens across Europe can then follow.