
Media Revolt: Even Establishment Journalists Slam EU Over Secrecy
The Commission’s delays and rejections of freedom of information requests hinder journalists “from fulfilling their watchdog role,” the letter signed by 140 reporters points out.

The Commission’s delays and rejections of freedom of information requests hinder journalists “from fulfilling their watchdog role,” the letter signed by 140 reporters points out.

The jury praised Hanna Schiller’s take on systemic violence—ironically, as she awaits trial for allegedly wielding it herself.

Brussels is talking about a ceasefire while hindering negotiations with a new set of “fanatic pro-war initiatives.”

Algiers expels diplomats after France arrests suspected Algerian agents in kidnapping plot.

The Nobel Prize winner, considered to be one of the great Spanish language writers of the 20th century, uniquely transformed every experience into literature.

The Left’s discourse on ‘saving democracy’ no longer convinces anyone.

Labour government that banned new coal mines is now scrambling to import expensive foreign coal.

More money for the Palestinian Authority is another sign of Brussels turning its back on the Middle East’s only democracy.

The outgoing government continues to bring in migrants, sparking controversy over security risks and broken promises.

The younger generations, in search of meaning, no longer find what they are looking for in a church that is too submissive to progressivism.
While the mainstream media labels it as an extremist plot, even the pro-EU opposition party is calling Iohannis a usurper.
Delusional celebration of ceasefire shows Europe and the West won’t learn.
Britain has neither the cash nor the military might to be half as useful as its leaders suggest.
Regional cooperation and Italy’s strict measures are key factors in the decline, but new routes are emerging across Europe.
Aleksandar Vučić is initiating the vote following weeks of anti-government protests.
A new poll reveals a sharp divide in global attitudes toward Trump, with optimism rising in BRICS nations and scepticism entrenched in Europe.
Ceasefire celebrated? “The West has been played by Palestinian propaganda.”
How can we believe the EU is still a democracy if the Commission president is running things in such an authoritarian way?
Puigdemont is capitalising on the Socialist-led government’s reliance on his MPs in Madrid to double down on his demands.
Despite mounting social and economic crises, the new government signals little hope for significant change.
Facing a divided government and dwindling majority, Robert Fico’s grip on power is tested as the opposition pushes for a no-confidence vote.
“We must eliminate ideological considerations in industrial policy,” the CDU chief stressed.