
VOX Leader Slams People’s Party for “Double Game” with Spanish Socialists
“The worst of Sánchez is still to come,” Abascal warned.

“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.

Winning the vote might help Donald Tusk’s shattered image, but it will not solve the coming legislative deadlocks.

The Hungarian model shows that where there’s political will, effective control is possible.

The overwhelmed and poorly trained staff leave the field open to recruiters of all kinds, such as preachers close to the Muslim Brotherhood.

‘Operation Spider Web’ was meant to push Moscow toward being more open to a quick resolution, but might have had the opposite effect.

Those advocating for the right of intersex athletes to compete with biological women need to accept the scientific evidence that debunks their narrative of “misinformation” and “discrimination.”

What the EU Commission sees as an anomaly, CPAC attendees see as a model to follow.

In a letter to Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius, eleven EU defense ministers warned that overregulation in non-defense fields, such as the environment, poses a “direct obstacle” to developing national armies.
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.
Centre-right leaders join the incoming chancellor in blaming Washington and Moscow for Germany’s massive future borrowing.
The university swaps classical grammar for modern identity politics.
Victims say attackers shouted “We’re here to kill whites” during the knife rampage—a detail a new book dismisses as political spin by “fascists.”
When there is a choice between a Stasi-informant Communist and an AfD politician, the German establishment chooses the former.
If you thought that the corrupt Brussels elite would be more careful after the Qatargate scandal, the EPP is here to prove you wrong.
The so-called EU Talent Pool “is just a backdoor for mass migration,” the Patriots for Europe group stated, calling for investing in “homegrown talent” instead.
Former military leader points to “significant deficits in terms of capabilities” in the German army, letting no other European leaders off lightly either.
“What you are doing is not only right but also a mission that shapes Europe’s destiny,” PM Viktor Orbán told Salvini while presenting the Hunyadi Award.
All the Italian PM did was remind liberal opposition MPs that leftist-inspired federalism was already part of the Europe discourse in 1941.