
Officials Meet To Prevent Thousands of Potential Terrorists From Moving West
Brussels is concerned that a Syrian prison-camp exodus could arrive in Europe from what has been described as a breeding ground for the next generation of extremists.

Brussels is concerned that a Syrian prison-camp exodus could arrive in Europe from what has been described as a breeding ground for the next generation of extremists.

The clash over El País has sparked fears of government interference in the media, with critics warning it threatens press freedom and democracy in Spain.

Four jailed for participating in a pogrom—which the European establishment would prefer to forget.

The EU has attacked Israel’s action in Gaza as “unacceptable,” and appears to have forgotten the roots of the conflict.

EP President Metsola is already trying to save face, saying she cannot allow allegations against “a few individuals to tarnish the work of hundreds of others.”

Many officials in Europe watched on with folded arms, unimpressed by this step forward—small, perhaps, yet bigger than anything they achieved.

The Slovak prime minister has prevented a crisis by appointing a rebel MP as minister of investments.

The proposal was adopted with over 83% in favor, while the progressives behind the stunt are polling at less than 1%.

The German centre-right and the left-wing parties bypassed the newly elected parliament to vote for Friedrich Merz’s spending spree.

Kemi Badenoch is no enemy of net zero. She is simply pretending to boost her party’s position in the polls.
French National Assembly will decide on two motions of censure against the PM late this afternoon.
The platform took action against 66,000 fake accounts worldwide in the past three months.
Some hopeful campaigners believe it can still be stopped.
People want to flee, “but the jihadists won’t let them.”
The party says it will force Labour to act to protect women’s rights.
Netanyahu says the IDF will “respond strongly” to Hezbollah’s “serious violation.”
Stoltenberg prioritizes a ceasefire, saying it is unrealistic to expect Russia to give up the occupied territories soon.
The Political Network for Values summit saw the launch of the “Madrid Commitment” to advance dignity, family, and cultural renewal.
The socialist candidate has overtaken the liberal runner-up, but half a million votes still hadn’t been counted by the Monday deadline.
The German Chancellor appears worried he’s been outflanked by the opposition on support for Kyiv.
Ideas called ‘far-right’ when proposed by conservatives go mainstream after Commission President changes her mind.
Critics slam the event for its vague promises and deepening party divisions.