
Swedish Government Takes Steps Against Antisemitism—But Is It Doing Enough?
Officials seem to be ignoring one of the main causes of rising anti-Jewish hatred—Islamism.

Officials seem to be ignoring one of the main causes of rising anti-Jewish hatred—Islamism.

Significant restrictions on access to online space would impact a demographic that is just beginning to challenge the consensus.

The Dutch populist Freedom Party was given an unprecedented mandate to fix the migration crisis, but has been obstructed by its center-right partners ever since forming the government.

Bruno Retailleau seems more concerned with preventing Marine Le Pen’s party from gaining ground than with solving problems that are his direct responsibility.

Expecting to be pushed back by Meloni, French officials are shifting to goalposts in talks so they can claim ‘victory.’

Free speech activists are raising funds to appeal the conviction of a man for burning the Quran.

The government is trying to downplay the events, suggesting that the violence was “no worse” than during other similar popular events.

“The worst of Sánchez is still to come,” Abascal warned.

While Europe’s sovereignist forces celebrate, von der Leyen and Tusk allies warn of disruption.

Stefanie Hubig says the state must act if AfD threatens democracy—but offers no proof of how.
Critics accuse the SPD of trying to give state funds to “preemptively obedient government propaganda.”
MEPs allegedly received thousands of euros for signing a letter that tried to defend the Chinese tech giant from EU “technological racism.”
The idea of getting rid of the ruling elites’ most significant political opponent has been discussed for many years, and now the Greens put it back on the agenda.
Establishment newspapers are now reporting on the immense harms of lockdown—which their own scare stories five years ago helped to enforce.
Dismantling and rebuilding the scaffolding every month for three years for just one day of debates sounds like a “Benny Hill sketch,” a conservative MEP said.
The assault has reignited anger over surging antisemitism, with Emmanuel Macron accused of issuing “empty words.”
Britain and Brussels continue to kowtow to Trump in the knowledge their ‘peacekeeping’ troops in Ukraine would need his support.
A new report lambasts Brussels for a 16th sanctions package—this time aimed at Russian aluminium imports.
Bucharest insists the delay has nothing to do with banning the nationalist election frontrunner, but a subtle signal from the U.S. embassy could suggest otherwise.
The hospital ‘misgendering’ charge now threatens a 10-year medical career.
In its shift to renewables, Europe appears to be unmoved by solar power’s connections with modern slavery.
The arrest of Ekrem İmamoğlu has sparked the largest demonstrations in over a decade.