
Germany’s War on Dissent: Citizens Told To Snitch on Each Other
Police raids, taxpayer-funded activism, and mass surveillance: critics say Berlin is reviving Stasi tactics to silence political opposition.

Police raids, taxpayer-funded activism, and mass surveillance: critics say Berlin is reviving Stasi tactics to silence political opposition.

The PM’s own nervous MPs preparing to reject a flagship policy signals their own estrangement from the wider electorate—growing larger since the 2024 victory at the polls.

Karol Nawrocki’s upset presidential win has triggered a backlash from pro-EU institutions, raising fears the result could be cancelled altogether.

In a preview of an upcoming interview with europeanconservative.com, Israeli military experts say Europe has to abandon its “end of history” delusion

The European Commission president believes promoting gender ideology is part of the EU’s “fundamental values.”

“We don’t want an anti-Soros law,” leftist lawmakers said, arguing that it would have the same effect as the Hungarian transparency law criticized by Brussels.

While transgenderism is not an illness according to the progressive officialdom, the costs of ‘gender-affirming care’ are expected to be covered by taxpayers.

In the same week it said Israel breached “human rights obligations,” Brussels sent more taxpayer cash to terror-enablers in the Middle East.

The lady claims to be a champion of pluralism—but of a one-sided kind.

‘It’s a big problem, and the other NATO leaders will have to confront Spain on this today,’ the U.S. Secretary of State said.
The nationalist FPÖ is now the second-largest party in the capital, switching places with the center-right ÖVP, which fell to last place after losing half its support.
Thousands of citizens took to the streets to express their rejection of uncontrolled immigration in peaceful protests.
Nothing says tolerance like cheering censorship and ignoring street mobs.
A new poll suggests modest gains for conservatives while tensions grow within the governing coalition over military spending.
The U.S. and Ukrainian presidents sat down for an apparently impromptu conversation that may mark a turning point in the peace process.
This Saturday, the funeral of Pope Francis will take place in Rome with several world leaders in attendance—including Trump and von der Leyen.
A Romanian judge faces disciplinary action after saying it was wrong to annul the November election.
The European People’s Party will hold its congress in the area devastated by the October 2024 environmental catastrophe that left 228 dead and for the mishandling of which no one has been held accountable.
Far-left activists vandalizing businesses that hosted MCC Brussels “recalls the worst images of political persecution in Stalin’s Russia,” MEP Jorge Buxadé noted.
A hard-hitting speech in Dover signals Reform’s intent to reshape Britain’s immigration system from top to bottom.
Even sources from the Commission acknowledged that the EU’s Digital Markets Act is a double-edged sword, as it could be used for political purposes.
Broadcasters are continuing the campaign against a Polish priest and media figure long criticised by Brussels.