
British Establishment Parties Under Fire Over “Joke” Migration System
Labour is struggling to convince critics that it will get a grip on sham lawyers.

Labour is struggling to convince critics that it will get a grip on sham lawyers.

The Hungarian prime minister’s defeat means resistance to Brussels’ policies can no longer depend on a single government.

While the Commission touts privacy-by-design features, digital rights organizations have raised sharp concerns about the broader implications.

By becoming a symbol of constraint rather than progress, low-emission zones have lost their legitimacy.

The clash highlights widening cracks between Washington and its European allies as support for the Iran conflict falters.

The Commission wants to open all negotiating chapters immediately and turn Kyiv’s accession into the next great leap in European integration.

Conservative voices across Europe say the plan risks turning Spain into a gateway for wider movement across the bloc.

As EU leaders welcome Hungary’s new government, allies of the former prime minister say little has changed beneath the surface.

The story’s prominence on the state broadcaster has prompted surprise, with some pointing to a shift in coverage of migration issues.

The economy is reopening, but the regime is intact, and the promised path to democracy looks increasingly distant.
Leaked calls and mounting political pressure fuel claims that outside actors are actively trying to influence the outcome.
Protests in Ireland and early fuel shortages in France point to mounting pressure as costs begin to feed through the economy.
Thousands of Fidesz comments disappeared from public view, while opposition posts stayed visible, revealing unequal conditions ahead of Hungary’s elections
Poland’s new curriculum will replace family life classes, with critics warning it promotes explicit sex education and gender ideology.
The U.S. president says NATO allies “failed” during the Iran conflict, as reports suggest Washington may move troops to countries seen as more supportive.
Controversy over a Swedish MEP’s comments has amplified calls for tougher migration policies across the bloc.
Activists now intend to exert direct influence on geopolitical issues through their illegal actions on French soil.
The Greek parliament will decide after April 19 whether to lift the immunity of eleven governing-party MPs under investigation by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office.
New data raises questions about whether the medical intervention addresses underlying psychiatric problems.
The AfD says officials must “finally address structural cost drivers such as immigration into the social systems.”
A new guide was created at the great expense to the taxpayer.
The U.S. vice president said in Sunday’s elections, Hungarians will have to choose whether to “bow to tyranny or act in the spirit of King St. Stephen again.”