
EU Court Advisor Sides With Meloni Government in Migrant Transfers Case
The Advocate General’s opinion supports the use of “safe country” rules at the heart of Italy’s deal with Albania, despite pushback from national courts.

The Advocate General’s opinion supports the use of “safe country” rules at the heart of Italy’s deal with Albania, despite pushback from national courts.

It would be a real smoking gun if the EU elite were to reject the democratic oversight of foreign interference, NGO lobbying, and systemic corruption.

Nationalists have been urged to ensure that one route to remaining in the country isn’t simply replaced by another.

Greece has the highest number of open cases of alleged human rights violations against illegal migrants, yet has avoided infringement actions faced by conservative governments.

Negotiation rather than retaliation is proven to be the right strategy after Trump’s tariffs against the EU have been paused.

Astonishingly, the French parliament’s president blamed the conservative outlet for the violence.

The ECHR is being used to defend terrorists—possibly even Hamas—and to “undermine the safety and security of the British people.”

USR leader Elena Lasconi refuses to drop out of the presidential race, despite her entire party pulling their support at the last minute.

“A government that fears free media turns to censorship,” former PM Morawiecki said, as only weeks left until the presidential election.

“It’s time for the EU Commission to assert the democratic values that it constantly holds others to account for,” the Patriots’ statement reads.
The Environment Secretary’s address at the Oxford Farming Conference was drowned out by blaring tractor horns and chants from protesters.
“The battle against Islamic totalitarianism is far from won,” French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said.
Pro-EU parties are competing for the candidacy, likely allowing the united Eurosceptic bloc to repeat last year’s annulled victory.
Brussels’ pressure follows a familiar pattern of targeting right-wing parties with strict ultimatums and veiled threats.
Bribes and luxury gifts link EU’s second-biggest political group to scandal.
The incoming president got exactly what he wanted: to remind the EU he’s the one calling the shots.
Brexiteer says the chances of “a prosperous, independent UK” are gone.
Leftist MEPs can’t stand the idea of AfD breaking out of the German mainstream’s media blackout.
The UK elite seems to be more concerned with shielding its image and multicultural ideology than protecting working-class white girls.
Was Tehran’s hand forced by news of leaders’ meeting?
Critics question whether the sudden policy shift is sincere or a ploy to mend ties with the incoming U.S. president.
Athens will likely get away with using “systematic” pushbacks, as its ruling party is one of von der Leyen’s key Brussels allies.