
Go Green, Go Bust: British Steel Fiasco Reveals Madness of Net Zero
Labour government that banned new coal mines is now scrambling to import expensive foreign coal.

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.

A fierce debate is unfolding over whether taxpayers should fund foreign groups after U.S. cuts.

The U.S. might ramp up sanctions on Russia, while Merz would let Kyiv bomb the Kerch Bridge with German Taurus missiles.

Conservative PM Viktor Orbán lambasted the centrist opposition’s aims of “colluding with Brussels” to seize power.

Many feel the Vatican has let down Father Cantera, a stalwart defender of the civil war memorial’s Basilica.

French authorities are picking up where people smugglers are falling behind.

The Spanish PM’s tacit endorsement of Bejing-sponsored anti-Trump propaganda is neither wise nor principled.
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.
Local elections have been pushed back where asylum populations have surged.
Mark Rutte: “We have seen elements of a campaign to destabilise our societies.”
Without calling for a vote of confidence, the government lives to see another day—but for how long?
Free speech, already on life support in the UK, would take a brutal blow if your local pub could kick you out for ‘wrongspeak.’
While antisemitic incidents increased by 160% in a year, government-funded ORF is concerned about Austrians’ attitude towards Muslims.
The EU needs reforms to pull back from the “recent ideological madness,” the Polish former PM said.
Every day in France, an average of three murders or assassinations, 600 burglaries, and more than 330 robberies with firearms are committed.
Mark Rutte echoed Trump’s call for greater funding, suggesting welfare cuts to strengthen Europe’s military readiness.
Representatives of towns overshadowed by the grooming scandal demand a national investigation to uncover the full extent of sexual abuse and official cover-ups.
French and British troops could lead the international peacekeeping force as part of the “practical steps” for ensuring Kyiv’s security ambitions.