
More Than 20 Dead After Islamist Terror Attack on Damascus Church
The suicide bombing has received limited attention in the Western press and may soon be “swept under the carpet.”

The suicide bombing has received limited attention in the Western press and may soon be “swept under the carpet.”

The left-wing ‘rebellion’ in Brussels may not be as serious as it seems: the ‘Ursula coalition’ will cling together until the very last moment in their fight for political survival.

During the block parties across the country the French experienced violence and an irreconcilable culture clash.

A new law proposed in the German capital’s Senate could open the door to nationalization for ideological and ecological reasons.

Leaders are loosely praising Washington for helping Israel, while also stressing that they played no part in the strikes.

Under pressure from his fragile left-wing coalition, Pedro Sánchez says he won’t meet NATO’s defence target. But NATO says he will—eventually.

As Tehran fuels a regional war, Brussels fixates on Gaza—with a review Jerusalem calls “indecent” and “politically motivated.”

Starmer effectively described green levies as “the barriers that hold us back.”

Allies will back a major spending hike at this week’s summit—but only by 2035, and with Spain already dodging the full commitment.

Italy warns that Brussels’ migrant return plan would erode sovereignty and impose new legal burdens on member states.
The Labour government’s backpedal on single-sex spaces reveals deeper issues of trust and conviction in its leadership.
Meanwhile, a former Sweden Democrat MP is convicted and fined for posting anti-Islamic satires.
Von der Leyen warned X and Meta that the EU will enforce its disinformation rules, regardless of who’s the CEO or what Washington says.
Israel insists that if European politicians want to visit the country, they must do so without the backing of terrorist-supporting organisations.
Distressed residents woke up to 800 copies of the Muslim holy book placed on their windshields and mailboxes on Easter weekend.
“The accusations made by Mr. Pérez are utterly baseless and entirely detached from reality,” the head of ECR’s Spanish delegation told europeanconservative.com.
Pope Francis used his influence over the College of Cardinals to shape the Church’s future by creating cardinals who share his pastoral vision.
The WHO maintains that the threat of new pandemics remains real but the timing of these warnings has not gone unnoticed.
Reports point to yet another oversight of the European Union’s ‘green’ legislators.
Climate protection is no longer presented as a global moral duty but as a national obligation.
President Trump’s carrot-and-stick strategy is working, as a potential ceasefire deal could happen “this week.”
The Supreme Court was right to rule that a woman is a woman, but its existence continues to derail Britain’s delicate constitution.