
Protests Intensify as Turkish Police Crack Down on Demonstrators
The Turkish government insists that the main opposition leader’s arrest was based on criminal reports.

The Turkish government insists that the main opposition leader’s arrest was based on criminal reports.

While Brussels flounders on sending troops to Ukraine, it fantasises about setting up a fullscale EU army.

The accelerated policy shift is an important step toward “full gender equality,” according to defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen.

A surprise alliance with a Green Deal architect could see the Dutch Left seize power without new elections.

Bravely taking to the streets without covering their faces, hundreds—if not thousands—of Palestinians called time on Hamas.

The University of Sussex accused the regulator of supporting “free speech absolutism”—as if this were a bad thing.

Southern and Northern Europe are clashing over whether to share borrowing costs or stick to national debt—raising fresh questions about EU unity.

Erecting a firewall against a right-wing populist party is practiced not only in Germany but across Western Europe by the usual centre-right establishment suspects.

Unwilling to contribute to peace, Brussels keeps downplaying the U.S.’s progress.

Proponents of the restriction argue that the clothing worn by Muslim women is a symbol of political Islam.
The centre-right is paying the price for shunning the right-wing FPÖ, as coalition talks stall over budget and tax disagreements.
More important than the cash total will be its electoral ramifications, a long-term Brexiteer tells The European Conservative.
Measures are further proof that Labour is interested in holding on to power, not maintaining democracy.
The idea of putting European boots on the ground is controversial, but still on the table, a NATO diplomat said.
Swedish energy minister Ebba Busch blasted Germany for the second time in a week, blaming it for her country’s sky-high energy prices.
Humza Yousaf was “easily the most clownish of the ‘progressive’ authoritarians,” says critic.
The case has sparked a nationwide backlash in Britain in support of traditional pub names.
Western geopolitical interests require a relationship with the ruling HTS despite it being a designated terrorist organization.
The Commission chief views early implementation of the Migration Pact as a “top priority,” despite conservative calls to scrap it completely.
Those now vying for power have all been part of the previous governments responsible for economic chaos and political instability.
Teresa Anjinho pledged to hold EU executives to “the highest transparency standards,” but her political affiliations might say otherwise.
The fact they went with the assailant to acquire a weapon was not evidence enough to charge the accused with “complicity,” according to the court