
“His Life Is in Danger”: ISIS Leader Asking for Repatriation in France
“He is undoubtedly one of the highest-ranking living dignitaries of the Islamic State,” his lawyer says.
“He is undoubtedly one of the highest-ranking living dignitaries of the Islamic State,” his lawyer says.
The failed asylum seeker has admitted that he deliberately rammed his car into a crowd of people.
Other White House measures include the threat of 100% duties on BRICS countries, escalating the global trade war.
The French are to vote on three subjects, but not the one that matters most to them.
European authorities seem unable—or unwilling—to deal with migrants whose asylum applications are rejected.
Remembering the ethnic cleansing of Italian civilians is called “outrageous”—by supporters of Parliamentary depictions of Christ as gay.
The American dismantling of USAID and leaving the WHO and the Paris Agreement represent “an approach based on sovereignty and efficiency.”
Everyone seems to be on the same page and equally part of the solution—except Brussels, desperate for a seat at the table.
The refugee was caught in the crossfires of drug gang warfare.
The EU Commission appears to have circumvented transparency rules to keep the list of beneficiaries classified.
Foreign policy decisions should be reserved for member states, but EU treaties mean little to von der Leyen’s hyper-centralized Commission.
The creation of a new party would further fragment Spain’s already fractured conservative bloc and hinder Spain’s shift to the right.
As President Trump withdraws the U.S. from UNRWA, Europe continues to support the scandal-hit UN agency.
While there are key disagreements on EU and Ukraine policy, both FPÖ and ÖVP remain committed to governing together.
Reforming the outdated PLM law could restore true democracy in France’s biggest cities, where conservative voices have been sidelined for decades.
While Trump proved that certain NGOs are in fact engaged in foreign interference, Europe wants to prosecute the one country doing something about it.
Speculation would be best avoided if the public was given information by the authorities.
Hungary and Slovakia, the only two EU countries opposing arms deliveries to Kyiv, both say Ukraine is actively undermining their sovereign governments.
Since deciding to stay in the presidential palace, Iohannis has become a symbol of the establishment’s corruption and disregard for democracy.
Failed migration policies as well as the EU’s inability and unwillingness to defend the 27-member bloc’s external borders may have reached their limit.
Activists claim to oppose all hatred, but hate campaigners against antisemitism.
New generations are abandoning the establishment parties in droves, as the right-wing VOX stands at nearly 30% among the youngest demographic.