
Witch Hunt in Poland Continues with Three Conservative MPs Facing Trial
The lawfare waged against the three opposition members of parliament is just another chapter in Tusk’s anti-democratic playbook.

The lawfare waged against the three opposition members of parliament is just another chapter in Tusk’s anti-democratic playbook.

Follow our live updates as EU leaders convene for a historic summit in Brussels to craft the bloc’s future security architecture and debate what path Europe should take in the war in Ukraine.

Peace in Europe is obviously not a “priority” for France, Moscow commented, while EU leaders convene for a historic Brussels summit to craft the bloc’s future security architecture.

Secret talks with Hamas and public threats of annihilation prove that Washington is unwilling to wait much longer for the freeing of captives.

The CDU leader faces a backlash from his own party after breaking key promises on debt and migration in exchange for power.

Parents claim their son was treated unfairly for dodging the staircase, while conservatives attack “unacceptable indoctrination” in schools.

Furious Brits blame both Labour and the Tories for judges now being told to take a ‘kid gloves’ approach to minority and transgender criminals.

While fewer migrants entered the EU illegally last year, the migration crisis continues, with only a slight downturn in the number of asylum applications.

The EU Commission stays silent as socialist Sánchez cedes powers to separatists, in contrast with its swift reactions to alleged rule-of-law violations by conservative governments.

With U.S. funds drying up, leftist politicians now want the EU to finance progressive-globalist NGOs.
The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking to break up the data giant to settle monopoly concerns.
The French president decided to show some common sense and abide by tradition.
Deputy PM is concerned that non-Swedes could have a “decisive” impact on municipal elections.
The Tusk cabinet is trying to hurt its main rival before the presidential elections next year.
NATO states are stepping up surveillance of pipelines and cables.
The social democrats are ready to back conservative Italian Raffaele Fitto in exchange for Ribera again, but VOX warned that the EPP will become “irrelevant” if it accepts the deal.
Hungary will host a meeting between interior ministers on Friday, expected to finalize the decades-long negotiations.
Representatives say farmers have been “betrayed” by the Labour government.
Recent police raids over satirical memes highlight the growing erosion of free speech in the country.
British protesters say the “tractor tax” will mean the end of many family farms.
“The European Commission cannot be the hiding place of a minister who owes a lot of explanations to the people,” the PP leader said, referring to Teresa Ribera’s mismanagement of the recent deadly floods in Spain.
“It raises suspicions when a cable breaks, prompting questions about why it happened,” says cybersecurity expert.