
BBC Slammed for Airing Gaza Film Narrated by Hamas Official’s Son
Outrage grows over BBC’s “systemic bias” as calls mount for sackings and full investigation.

Outrage grows over BBC’s “systemic bias” as calls mount for sackings and full investigation.

The socialists insist on stacking the Constitutional Court with far Left judges, aiming to outlaw the AfD and greenlight abortion right up until birth—while pretending to out‑Christian the Catholic Church.

A report says there is “almost nowhere” British Jews can turn without antisemitism presenting itself.

“We want guarantees that this problem will not remain only on Slovakia’s back,” PM Fico said ahead of Tuesday’s key meeting.

Brussels can’t get a grip on its own response to U.S. tariffs, so it’s looking to others to come up with one for it.

The separatists are taking advantage of the governing socialists’ weakness to impose their fiscal model.

The French president has announced a significant increase in the army’s budget—but with what money?

The failure shines a light on the consequences of rapidly shifting to green energy—but will wider Europe heed the warning?

Three influencers with over 200 million views between them were banned from entering a state parliament and are under investigation for right-wing extremism by the state’s domestic spy agency.

After a savage assault on an elderly man, Spanish towns erupt in protest, demanding security and condemning government inaction.
Police data shows migrants dominated arrests for theft, assault, and drug crimes in 2024.
The House Judiciary Committee is concerned about the Tusk government “weaponizing Poland’s justice system to target and censor political opponents,” with EU-made tools that may have a global impact on free speech.
“Free societies are not built by silencing dissent—they are built by debating it, confronting it, and allowing the people to decide,” MCC Brussels wrote in a statement.
The groups push for more climate policies, even though the weather-related disaster was made worse by climate regulations.
From this summer, Swedes as young as 16 will be able to change their legal gender following an online healthcare ‘visit.’
The event marked a milestone for the cause of the victims of communism and posed a moral challenge to European institutions.
The court’s ruling against Netanyahu should be dismissed now that its chief prosecutor is awash in scandal.
Germany’s asylum system has been described as “the prey of the world,” dampening the new chancellor’s attempts to appear tough on border control.
Israel’s contestant blew kisses to the crowds after one activist spat and made a throat-slitting gesture.
Such a move would send a disastrous signal in a France overwhelmed by crime.
“What was once right might not be the answer of tomorrow,” a soon-to-be-released letter argues, still open for other countries to sign.
A recent survey indicates that 74% of French doctors would be in favor of allowing a form of “assisted dying.”