
Firewall Crumbles: Bundestag Passes Migration Motion With AfD’s Support
The German centre-right and right-wing parties said that introducing tough asylum laws takes priority over the hysterics of the Left.

The German centre-right and right-wing parties said that introducing tough asylum laws takes priority over the hysterics of the Left.

The statue of French national hero Joan of Arc was under threat—until a Hungarian town intervened.

Europe must stop “giving precedence to green ideology over reason and our sovereignty.”

Talk about the “sovereignty” of “Europe’s borders” rings hollow when Brussels regularly bullies the member states that defend the bloc’s external borders.

The controversial debate could backfire, strengthening the party ahead of next month’s elections.

President Higgins hinted at an analogy between Nazi Germany’s extermination of six million Jews and Israel’s actions in Gaza.

Head of the Ebra press group fell victim to fierce policing of thought in France for daring to ‘like’ posts from right-wing personalities on LinkedIn.

Poland wants the pipeline permanently shut down, but lack of diverse energy supplies could leave the EU out in the cold.

Will the establishment Christian Democrats go soft on migration again—or cooperate with the dreaded AfD?

The opposition should remember their involvement in the ‘Qatargate’ bribes before trying to accuse the PM of selling out to the Gulf state.
Semaglutide is being presented as an economic panacea—alongside the threat of greater state intervention in private life.
The communists have also blacklisted Jews and friends of Israel, making them targets for violence.
Von der Leyen’s new strategy embraces external migrant centers and increased deportations —things Brussels scoffed at conservatives for suggesting in the past.
True to form, the New York Times said the problem isn’t the VP’s plagiarism, but that conservatives “seized on it.”
Is parliamentary staff not allowed to work on party ideas? RN leader asks as she denounces the EU “Blob.”
The University of Nottingham’s “content note” on The Canterbury Tales is “demeaning” and “weird,” critics say.
Will the EU establishment let its key ally Donald Tusk get away with far stricter migration policies than the ones it punished the previous conservative government for?
While doubling its support in weekend state election, the party is still being denied the chance to form a national government.
Jerusalem says Hezbollah are using international troops as “human shields.”
In France and on the international stage, the French president is playing a dangerous game with the Muslim world and its links with terrorists.
Observers warn that having fewer babies will lead to significant economic challenges
Described as the world’s greatest engineering feat since the moon landing, the achievement received no congratulations from the Biden/Harris White House.