
Criminal Migrant Avoids Deportation with Chicken Nugget Defense
So long as ECHR rules apply, removals on anything like the scale Britons want to see will remain impossible, often for ridiculous non-reasons.

So long as ECHR rules apply, removals on anything like the scale Britons want to see will remain impossible, often for ridiculous non-reasons.

The defense of free speech is part of Trump’s “moral leadership,” the U.S. VP declared—escalating the dispute between Washington and Brussels over DSA regulations.

It seems the judiciary is willing to go against the interior ministry to side with migrants.

Sunday’s debate featured the first and third most popular choices for chancellor while denying Alice Weidel a platform despite AfD surging to 22% in polls.

Ministers accused of trying to save money rather than actually tackle gang violence.

Lawmakers are considering how they can force through damaging ‘green’ legislation anyway.

MEGA—The conservative message to Europe’s liberal elites through this spectacular display of unity is simple: your time is over.

ADF International: “Attempts to limit free speech through initiatives like the Democracy Shield and the Digital Services Act will not protect democracy but destroy it.”

‘Make Europe Great Again’: PfE is ready to establish a strong partnership with U.S. president Donald Trump, reshape the EU, and challenge the establishment.

A freedom of information request revealed ‘pro-Palestinian’ march organisers approached police to schedule their event even before the first wave of Hamas violence was over.
South Korea has condemned the deployment as a violation of international law, predicting destabilised global security.
Leftist politicians rushed to Andy Kerbrat’s defence, downplaying his criminal activity as something that “only harmed himself.”
“This is war,” Elon Musk reacted. “We are going after CCDH and their donors.”
How can a NATO mission be headquartered at a non-NATO navy base? Russia asks.
Ilaria Salis was released during her criminal trial for assaulting innocent people in Budapest.
Citizens’ trust in the federal government has plummeted to historic lows.
Republican presidential campaign calls it “blatant foreign interference.”
Seoul’s Spy Agency: North Korea will send 12,000 troops to Russia, expanding the Korean peninsula’s cold war into Europe.
The islands’ local government fumes at the lack of funding and support from Spain.
Hungarian PM points outs that pro-Brussels heads of state are now panicking about illegal migration—albeit belatedly.
Sovereigntist parties oppose the initiative, expecting it to prolong the war.
The purpose of the alliance is to “reform the international institutions which serve as the bedrock of the existing world order,” a BRICS official says.