
Spanish PM Calls for Joint EU Debt to Double EU Budget to €2 Trillion
Conservatives cannot allow their voters to become “debt slaves” of “greedy EU federalist fanatics,” MEP Anders Vistisen told europeanconservative.com.

Conservatives cannot allow their voters to become “debt slaves” of “greedy EU federalist fanatics,” MEP Anders Vistisen told europeanconservative.com.

With little to no consideration for the country’s sovereignty and strategic interests, France plans on €109 billion in largely foreign AI investments.

Despite voters’ clear rejection of the Green Deal, the Commission chief is determined to cut emissions by at least 90% by 2040.

The Italian government will introduce electronic tracking for migrants and turn its offshore centers into repatriation hubs, sidestepping judicial roadblocks.

As coalition talks continue, the fight against political Islam is the one area where the two parties are close to consensus.

The PVV chief urged his allies to ignore “unelected bureaucrats.”

“America cannot and will not accept” the ideological censorship of “so-called misinformation,” America’s VP told an audience of world leaders.

Klaus Iohannis steps down after months of unrest, making history as Romania’s first president to resign while facing a looming impeachment.

Lawyer claims attacker won’t get a fair trial because there are no Muslims in the jury pool.

Fico claims U.S. aid money was used to manipulate Slovakia’s political landscape and strengthen the liberal opposition.
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Police have increased security measures across the city.
New law gives 72 genders their own legal status.
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EPP “has become dysfunctional” and decisions are made by Manfred Weber “and a close circle of advisers instead of the member parties,” investigative journalist says.
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Keir Starmer continues to deny reports, but more honest ‘Re-joiners’ accept that “youth mobility will happen.”
Media is completely out of touch with the concerns of ordinary citizens.
Putin treats huge military exercise as necessary preparation for new geopolitical realities.
With a week to go before the U.S. elections, the long-time Trump advisor is a free man after serving four months in federal prison.
The Bologna court targets Italy’s Albania repatriation deal, further stoking debate over judicial influence on migration.