
Bypassing the Parliament: Merz’s €900 Billion Defence Dream
Germany’s prospective next chancellor is using undemocratic methods to forge an alliance with the Left, itself already rejected by the electorate.

Germany’s prospective next chancellor is using undemocratic methods to forge an alliance with the Left, itself already rejected by the electorate.

With the EU Council Summit around the corner, the French president might be in need of a ‘Trump whisperer.’

Of the 155 migrants flown in last week, only 3% were former support staff to German troops in Afghanistan.

European migration policies have turned human trafficking into a lucrative industry with no real consequences for those responsible.

A proposed €20 billion in military aid was quietly removed from the EU summit draft—to the relief of many.

Campaigners against antisemitism say the broadcaster has “failed the British public” with its coverage.

Investigators have ruled out religious or political influence, but the attack mirrors methods previously encouraged by Islamists.

“We are in an era of rearmament:” von der Leyen’s five-point plan includes higher national budget deficits and incurring more joint debt to finance arms procurement.

Starmer dubbed the group a “coalition of the willing,” but the illusion of unity is quickly destroyed by core disagreements about security guarantees, troops on the ground, and even a ceasefire itself.

The attack follows Islamist promises to assault the public during carnival season.
The EPP greenlit a Spanish socialist in exchange for an Italian conservative, even though Teresa Ribera said she won’t step down if prosecuted for mismanaging floods in Spain.
The document identifies 18 systemic shortcomings in Brussels, mostly linked to “attempts to arbitrarily and stealthily extend competences in contravention of the Treaties.”
Teresa Ribera’s actions during Valencia’s recent deadly floods have sparked outrage.
The EU Commission and 16 other member states could seek to suspend Hungary’s voting rights after the “largest human rights battle in EU history” over the alleged anti-LGBT legislation.
The broadcaster has become “the mouthpiece of this infernal Labour government,” says TV personality and farmer Jeremy Clarkson.
MPs will not be given an impact assessment, and will have just five hours to debate the practice.
President Vučić claims that his strategic goal is back on track, despite years of hostility from Brussels.
French courts are intensifying efforts to enforce strict age verification measures on adult content platforms.
Hawkish FM criticised German chancellor for the “strategic error” of speaking with Vladimir Putin.
France to present a united front in support of its farmers and against substandard South American food imports.
The Kremlin has described the accusation as “laughable.”
Putin says any conventional attack on Russia backed by a nuclear power will be considered a joint attack.