
EU Survey Asks Children About Gender and LGBT Identity
Parents warn Brussels is pushing gender ideology into classrooms with a new questionnaire for pupils aged eight to seventeen.

Parents warn Brussels is pushing gender ideology into classrooms with a new questionnaire for pupils aged eight to seventeen.

Lower officials fear their reputations will also be tarnished by accusations of fraud and corruption levelled at their seniors.

The Austrian right-wing leader says Austria must follow Slovenia’s path in protecting the right to use cash.

The event examines the growing distance between EU institutions and the Union’s citizens amid a full-blown European identity crisis.

Officials are trying to present the ‘positive’ angle of new figures, though it hardly exists.

Abortion advocates want to achieve their goals by destroying the sovereignty of states.

Nearly 190,000 unaccompanied minors have arrived in Germany over the past nine years.

In an interview, Ribera also argued that Europe’s regulatory autonomy is at risk if the EPP-driven push for deregulation advances.

Reports say a former EU foreign policy chief, who now holds a significant post elsewhere, has been taken in for questioning.

Brussels only wants to hand Kyiv cash to be used on the battlefield rather than in the negotiation room.
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300 preschoolers in the Italian city are set to participate in “sexual and emotional education” courses.
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The ‘rule of law’ is used as an excuse to punish Hungary for not adopting Brussels’ leftist agenda on immigration and other social policies.
Critics in Warsaw warn the ruling undermines the country’s constitution and opens the door to wider changes imposed from Brussels.
The suspect, whose identity remains unverified, is accused of killing 17-year-old Lisa and raping another woman after entering the Netherlands unchecked.
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