
Labour Is Resetting Its Brexit Rhetoric—But the Substance Remains the Same
Spin doctors are repackaging the same old anti-Brexit schemes to fool the public onto their side.

Spin doctors are repackaging the same old anti-Brexit schemes to fool the public onto their side.

Warsaw has overhauled use-of-force rules for troops guarding the Belarus border, following deadly attacks by violent migrants.

Parliament approves sweeping new restrictions on family reunification, residence permits, and language requirements, backed by Chega.

It’s going to be a tough sell to member states to provide €800 billion more for the total budget, but still cutting cohesion and agricultural funds by 25-30% and sending it to Kyiv.

Diluting agricultural funds and cutting back subsidies by 20% to make room for defense is “unacceptable” and undermines Europe’s food security, protest organizers say.

While the French PM claims to be “bold and taking risks,” we are still yet to see cuts of undue social welfare spending linked to immigration.

“There is the danger that even those who are ‘successfully’ removed from the continent are later able to come back anyway.”

A photographic exhibition in Brussels highlights the spiritual and artistic legacy of Spain’s most controversial monument.

Talk is growing that the prime minister is planning his resignation for some time in the near future.

French law is supposed to protect the distinctive character of Catholic schools, but the Left is allergic to any form of educational freedom.
Retailleau’s credibility as the symbol of a renewed French Right may be only superficial.
The Socialist Party’s leader announced his resignation after the severe loss of seats and the historic tie with Chega.
As Germany and France crumble, and Brussels keeps drifting from national concerns, a leadership vacuum has opened—and Meloni is ready to step in.
Nicușor Dan, a centrist anti-establishment figure, was given one of the strongest mandates in decades to reform a broken country.
Poland’s future is on the line: EU obedience or conservative pushback.
The Socialists had long ignored the plan—but mounting pressure from far-left coalition partners and business groups changed that.
Around 30 participants were taken into custody at the demonstration where policemen were called “murderers and fascists.”
City leaders praised the squatters—then vanished when the bills came due.
The EU’s radical green policies have rightly angered farmers whose cause is represented by the right-wing candidates.
Von der Leyen should be “pushed out by the Parliament,” conservative MEPs commented while calling on the mainstream parties to support a full inquiry.
The EU Parliament’s largest conservative group invites citizens to share their opinion on the ideological path Brussels has taken with regard to free speech, media, and NGOs.
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