
EPP Pushes for the Same Migration Strategy Hungary Was Fined For
After years of blocking tougher migration rules, Brussels’ establishment scrambles to copy the very policies it condemned.

After years of blocking tougher migration rules, Brussels’ establishment scrambles to copy the very policies it condemned.

Campaigners are gathering hundreds of thousands of pounds to challenge the Supreme Court’s trans verdict.

The CDU leader was quick to blame voter disillusionment on everything but his own betrayal of his supporters.

A new UK-EU declaration could be the final nail in the coffin for those working to secure Britain’s borders.

Israel insists UNRWA should face harsher criticism for its role in Gaza, yet European leaders continue to praise the agency.

Yesterday’s blackout exposed hidden flaws in Europe’s green energy strategy.

Fending off accusations of what some call a drastic “purge”, the responsible minister says the plan is “just common sense.”

Facing record-breaking illegal crossings, Labour rushes out tough-sounding measures before crucial local elections.

The Ombudsman’s office assigned an investigator to the case who is conveniently on leave until the new elections conclude.

The Left vigorously seized on the murder to denounce a climate of ‘Islamophobia,’ despite the accused’s lawyer saying there was no racial motive behind the slaying.
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“We don’t know who we’re dealing with,” prosecutors said—while heavily armed suspects remain at large.
Bayrou can celebrate a small personal victory, but France is left waiting for reforms.
Western powers seek to open another battlefront, this time in the courts—a move aiming to force Russia to the negotiating table.
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As President Trump withdraws the U.S. from UNRWA, Europe continues to support the scandal-hit UN agency.
While there are key disagreements on EU and Ukraine policy, both FPÖ and ÖVP remain committed to governing together.
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While Trump proved that certain NGOs are in fact engaged in foreign interference, Europe wants to prosecute the one country doing something about it.
Speculation would be best avoided if the public was given information by the authorities.