
Greece Allocates €1.76 Billion To Support Families in 2026
The prime minister made it clear that Greece would rather support their own than spend it on illegal immigrants entering the country.

The prime minister made it clear that Greece would rather support their own than spend it on illegal immigrants entering the country.

A new Council deal keeps “voluntary” message scanning alive, triggering alarm from privacy advocates and national MPs.

A leaked DGSI report links a surge in attacks across Europe to decades of jihadist propaganda targeting churches and worshippers.

The Left and Right have united against a radical plan to tear up one of the most important features of Britain’s constitution.

The six-month inquiry comes after revelations that hundreds of thousands in EU subsidies were channelled into campaigns shaping farming and nature laws.

Local authorities, under pressure from left-wing education unions, withhold funding for Catholic institutions in a blatant act of discrimination.

Arrests in Westminster and accusations of “two-tier Britain” sharpen a brewing rural revolt against Labour’s fiscal plans.

Von der Leyen vows to accelerate plans to tap frozen Russian assets, while MEPs warn the EU is fuelling a war it refuses to help end.

300 preschoolers in the Italian city are set to participate in “sexual and emotional education” courses.

Aliança Catalana, led by Ripoll mayor Sílvia Orriols, is soaring in the polls as voters desert the traditional parties over immigration, security, and cultural identity.
The murder of a young activist’s brother has forced Emmanuel Macron to call an emergency security meeting as fears grow ahead of the 2026 local elections.
The latest target is Frontières, a small investigative magazine now facing a financial squeeze as advertisers retreat—prompting anger on the French Right and calls for legal pushback.
Von der Leyen’s appeal to Orbán lands just as raids in Kyiv uncover duffel bags of cash and allegations involving senior officials.
While favourable to France, the contract fails to advance the cause of peace.
Younger CDU/CSU MPs are rejecting the SPD’s 48% pension level, the SPD won’t renegotiate, and the coalition is now paralysed.
A growing clash in Prague has sparked outrage after the head of state questioned whether the voters’ choice should be allowed to take office.
So few parents want their children in the ‘health education’ class that the government is now considering making it compulsory.
The segment denounced Christians sharing their faith online while ignoring radical Islamist creators.
Labour’s big asylum plan is already facing rebellions, legal hurdles and sceptics who say it’s all for show.
A new report records more than 2,200 anti-Christian offenses across the continent in 2024, including arson, assaults, and terrorism-linked killings.
Thuringia’s Georg Maier admits leaders ignored early warning signs on antisemitism and misogyny—yet still offers only symbolic fixes.
A proposal to put “male and female only” into the constitution has turned a quiet parliamentary week into a political flashpoint.