
Jailed Italian Journalist Freed by Iran Following Meloni-Trump Talks
Was Tehran’s hand forced by news of leaders’ meeting?

Was Tehran’s hand forced by news of leaders’ meeting?

Critics question whether the sudden policy shift is sincere or a ploy to mend ties with the incoming U.S. president.

Athens will likely get away with using “systematic” pushbacks, as its ruling party is one of von der Leyen’s key Brussels allies.

The French political class is in an awkward position: how to mark the passing of the founder of the Front National without granting him posthumous legitimacy?

The Slovak ruling party warned that if Zelensky wants to be seen as a partner, “he must act accordingly.”

“Pressman’s behavior has been beyond unprofessional and as an American, he has disgraced us,” political analyst Bryan E. Leib told europeanconservative.com.

The Commission chief would rather pull the plug on events than risk someone else stealing the spotlight—which is exactly what Emmanuel Macron is trying to do.

Worried about public reaction, the British Labour government would avoid discussing sexual abuse, rape, and torture—despite doing little to address these issues.

Though major news agencies failed to name the perpetrators, it was clear that, like in recent years, migrant men were primarily to blame.

Today, when France is commemorating ten years of surrender to Islamism since the Charlie Hebdo massacre, issues broached by Le Pen continue to shape debate.
Prague’s five-party coalition might not survive until next year’s parliamentary election after its shocking defeat by Andrej Babiš’ sovereigntist ANO.
15,000 text messages were sent out, urging recipients to “take revenge.”
Gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans would have greater rights than unborn children.
Starmer is allowing Brussels to “get their claws back into Britain’s border policy,” says migration expert.
Participants were wrongly accused of discussing the deportation of German citizens of foreign origin.
Budapest seeks to “offset” the court’s penalties by asking for compensation for a portion of the €2 billion it spent protecting the EU’s external borders.
Official figures show the majority of violent crimes are being carried out by non-Germans.
Experts warn introducing same-sex marriage would be unconstitutional.
The Scandinavian countries want the EU’s ideological weapon to be a “general feature in all areas of the EU budget.”
Next nanny-state measure from Starmer: forcing pubs to close their doors early.
The right-wing FPÖ continues to lead the polls, followed closely by the governing ÖVP.
Zelensky’s ongoing power grab has prompted the EU to doubt the viability of the rule of law in Ukraine.