Man Who Killed French Doctor ‘For Allah’ Ruled Not Criminally Responsible
This brutal crime was kept under wraps by a near-total media blackout—but now the shocking details have emerged.
This brutal crime was kept under wraps by a near-total media blackout—but now the shocking details have emerged.

Critics and media still slam the Sweden Democrats over their past—while ignoring other parties that currently tolerate antisemitic MPs.

The case has reignited debate over how far universities should go in accommodating religious practices that conflict with liberal norms.

Reports of Israeli hostages held in UN shelters and tunnels beneath UNRWA schools have shattered the myth of neutrality.

The Constitutional Court’s decision has sparked outrage over political interference in the justice system.

The SAFE fund has been approved without consulting the European Parliament, the only elected body among EU institutions.

The centre-right parties in the French parliament voted against the UDR’s legislative proposal, afraid to appear to be ‘playing into the RN’s hands.’

The ‘center-right’ has joined the Left in a surreal proposal to amend the Spanish Penal Code.

It will be impossible to bring down von der Leyen without leftist support, but the goal is to raise awareness about the “pattern of institutional overreach, democratic disregard, and erosion of public trust” in EU governance.

As Europe stumbles into deeper conflict, Hungary warns of the risks—and Spain ends up humiliated on the world stage.
In the face of mounting pressure across Europe, the party opts for unity over reforms that could solve its legitimacy crisis.
After years of blocking tougher migration rules, Brussels’ establishment scrambles to copy the very policies it condemned.
Campaigners are gathering hundreds of thousands of pounds to challenge the Supreme Court’s trans verdict.
The CDU leader was quick to blame voter disillusionment on everything but his own betrayal of his supporters.
A new UK-EU declaration could be the final nail in the coffin for those working to secure Britain’s borders.
Israel insists UNRWA should face harsher criticism for its role in Gaza, yet European leaders continue to praise the agency.
Yesterday’s blackout exposed hidden flaws in Europe’s green energy strategy.
Fending off accusations of what some call a drastic “purge”, the responsible minister says the plan is “just common sense.”
Facing record-breaking illegal crossings, Labour rushes out tough-sounding measures before crucial local elections.
The Ombudsman’s office assigned an investigator to the case who is conveniently on leave until the new elections conclude.
The Left vigorously seized on the murder to denounce a climate of ‘Islamophobia,’ despite the accused’s lawyer saying there was no racial motive behind the slaying.
Although she is in town for the EPP congress, flood victims will have to trek to Brussels to get an audience with ‘Queen Ursula.’