
150 EU ‘Experts’ Monitored Friendly Musk-Weidel Chat
Bad news for Brussels: from free speech to Ukraine, the AfD chief said nothing that the liberal censorship machine could deem ‘disinformation.’

Bad news for Brussels: from free speech to Ukraine, the AfD chief said nothing that the liberal censorship machine could deem ‘disinformation.’

Pro-Palestine activists seem disappointed that the leader of the world’s only Jewish nation will not be arrested at a Nazi death camp.

VOX has criticised Sánchez’ planned redistribution of 4,000 migrant minors around Spain’s regions, saying it only encourages more illegal immigration.

Is Starmer more outraged by outlandish social media posts than by foreign rapists?

Environmental ‘success’ shows the disastrous consequences of Net Zero policies.

The Environment Secretary’s address at the Oxford Farming Conference was drowned out by blaring tractor horns and chants from protesters.

“The battle against Islamic totalitarianism is far from won,” French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said.

Pro-EU parties are competing for the candidacy, likely allowing the united Eurosceptic bloc to repeat last year’s annulled victory.

Brussels’ pressure follows a familiar pattern of targeting right-wing parties with strict ultimatums and veiled threats.

Bribes and luxury gifts link EU’s second-biggest political group to scandal.
Amid suspicion of a pre-election ruse, opponents of the bill have welcomed the removal of attempts to criminalise words and thought.
Prime Minister Edi Rama hopes the state will promote a tolerant version of Islam.
Moscow said it was ready to discuss only “serious proposals” that include keeping the occupied territories.
The Labour PM has had a rapid fall from grace. And his situation appears only to be getting worse.
“The role of X in defending freedom of speech is unique,” one MEP wrote.
The results are described as a “wake-up call” for Petr Fiala’s center-right government before next year’s parliamentary elections.
The long-awaited break with the past has failed to materialise.
The Social Democrats won the regional elections by a thin margin, but governing parties took a bashing.
She also pledged support for Ukraine’s energy grid.
The work hypes up a threat of interpersonal violence in pursuit of its own narrow political agenda.
The West is increasingly engaging in a form of “quiet censorship,” Inger Enkvist says.
Investigation draws a blank despite growing pressure on electronics executives.