
Copycat Tusk: Polish PM Backs PiS-Style Refugee Benefit Cuts
As Tusk aligns more closely with conservative-style migration policies, questions arise about the EU’s favouritism towards its friends.

As Tusk aligns more closely with conservative-style migration policies, questions arise about the EU’s favouritism towards its friends.

PM Orbán: “If we had allowed migrants in, we would not be facing threats, but acts of terrorism.”

The court tried to rectify the government’s failure—but it’s still far from enough.

EU leaders push for soaring defence budgets while funding Ukraine indefinitely.

The UN agency doesn’t just support Hamas but is a “front” for the terrorist group.

Suspect in the double knife murder in a public park should have been deported.

At least €700,000 of EU funds was used to influence the farming debate in a more green-friendly direction.

Spain’s socialist PM called for all social media accounts to be linked to the EU’s upcoming digital ID scheme, to prevent Musk from “overthrowing democracy.”

MEP Julien Sanchez: “We need to solve the problem, but we also need to ensure that the face of Europe remains European.”

Whether Ilaria likes it or not, she wasn’t arrested for her political views, but for an armed assault on innocent Hungarian citizens.
His lawyer fears he will be persecuted if he returns to Algeria.
The European Commission appears unconcerned that its own ‘Defence of Democracy’ package is similar to the criticised Hungarian law.
In Berlin, security forces are concerned about being overwhelmed by the scale of anti-Israel demonstrations.
Charges against the far-left politician include “sexual assault, acts of barbarity, and dissemination of child pornography.”
Retailleau says no serious policy can be pursued without a European perspective.
The defense ministry admitted that Kyiv ‘misled’ Warsaw by suggesting that thousands of Ukrainian refugees in Poland were ready to sign up and fight.
The case involves an asylum seeker who was accused of “pretending to be gay” to remain in the UK.
Sources say the criminal ‘Foxtrot’ network ordered the attack on behalf of Iran.
Zoran Milanović also rebuked the government for committing troops without his consent.
The British doctor has not been struck off and only received a suspended prison sentence.
Intelligence services say another state is likely behind cyber attack.
Guterres failure to hold Iran to account for its missile strikes on Tuesday was the last straw.