
Polish Presidency Exposes EU Hypocrisy
Liberal Donald Tusk’s speech to European Parliament: empty rhetoric and hollow promises.

Liberal Donald Tusk’s speech to European Parliament: empty rhetoric and hollow promises.

Accusations of a state-led effort to suppress key details have sparked outrage, raising questions about transparency and trust in politicians.

Can academic freedom justify the use of taxpayers’ money for a political project?

While those in the EP panicking about “the rise of fascism” have nothing to fear, conservatives warn that “today’s EU is at odds with the new era” that began with Trump’s inauguration.

Experts complain that “any reasonable person would be deeply troubled by the one-sided nature of those being called” as witnesses.

No surprises as Strasbourg chooses to legitimize the socialist-led coup against the democratic will of a clear majority.

Speaking after meeting his Slovakian counterpart, PM Orbán warned Ukraine to resolve the current gas dispute or risk jeopardising its EU ambitions.

The EU elite is doubling down on social media censorship in the wake of Trump’s inauguration by equipping its legal toolbox to remove content around the clock.

With a history of violence and proximity to terrorist propaganda, the dance class murderer was already known to UK authorities.

President von der Leyen’s speech in Davos exemplified how the Commission turned into a political machine driving a left-liberal agenda.
The proposed framework would even allow “lifelong entry bans” for those indicted for organized crime and automatically apply to anyone illegally crossing EU borders.
The pontiff held to the traditional teaching of the Church on women and abortion.
The suspect is accused of spying on Germany’s defence industry and passing on information to a former aide of MEP Maximilian Krah.
“No more, no less”: Conservative group wants the European election results reflected in “all ruling bodies” of the European Parliament.
“I want the national camp to win,” the French MEP said.
The losers of the recent regional elections continue using all available legal methods to punish the second most popular party.
The government is exploring the idea thanks to a political agreement with the right-wing Sweden Democrats.
‘Superinjunction’ possibly deployed, potentially aiming to prevent discussion of scandal.
“If Brussels persists in its decision to punish us, it will get what it wants,” the Hungarian prime minister declared.
Taxpayers will continue paying millions of pounds for accommodation every single day.
A ‘grand coalition’ of the two establishment parties would only have a razor-thin majority.
Iran is told there will be “serious consequences” if it responds by directly attacking Israel.