
Greta Thunberg Swaps Failed ‘Aid Mission’ for “Human Trafficking”
The hopeful liberators of Gaza have temporarily “transformed themselves into migrant smugglers.”

The hopeful liberators of Gaza have temporarily “transformed themselves into migrant smugglers.”

Germany’s new chancellor toned down EU talking points and struck a more realistic tone in Washington despite a few moments of drama.

InterLGBT has attempted to defend itself and criticized “gross misinterpretations” of the poster.

Two free-speech activists were arrested, strip-searched, and detained for hours in “Europe’s Capital”—simply for holding gender-critical signs.

There is a purposeful “silence” from responsible authorities surrounding the inability of teachers to teach.

A journalist who crossed the border unhindered several times calls the CDU’s crackdown “window-dressing.”
The nearly €1 billion taxpayer funds spent on pro-EU propaganda in the past decade is “likely a conservative estimate,” the author of MCC Brussels’ latest report said.

Unable to control crime, the government now targets beachside smokers.

Despite recent rhetoric, both Labour and the Conservatives are as wedded to the net zero agenda as they have ever been.

The scandals are piling up for the Spanish PM to such an extent that even allies in the EU Parliament are now raising questions.
PM Sánchez wants to turn the sacred resting place of 33,000 Civil War dead into a secular museum touting his ‘official version’ of history.
The law reduced the number of illegal migrants from 1,300 in 2023 to just eight.
Desperate measures reflect a Ukraine on the brink, reliant on foreign aid and manpower.
More and more members of the centre-right CDU have had enough of the prospective next chancellor and his broken promises.
Given Boualem Sansal’s age and health, it could be a slow death sentence.
The attacker was stopped by a brave British tourist.
Reading books has lost its appeal for the younger generations, making it difficult to pass on the cultural values that made the Old Continent great.
Opposition leaders accused PM Tusk of hypocrisy and political posturing ahead of the presidential election.
British academic David Hirsch’s statement that “the problem is not only antisemitism but also racism and Islamophobia” did not sit well with a people still reeling from the October 7th massacre.
The conservative group requested the release of up to 10,000 NGO contracts and is preparing to sue the European Commission if it refuses to disclose them.
Trump has warned that if Brussels retaliates, “far larger” measures will be unleashed.
The Turkish government insists that the main opposition leader’s arrest was based on criminal reports.