
‘Le Pen is Dead, His Ideas Are Not’: Divided France Grapples With His Legacy
The French political class is in an awkward position: how to mark the passing of the founder of the Front National without granting him posthumous legitimacy?

The French political class is in an awkward position: how to mark the passing of the founder of the Front National without granting him posthumous legitimacy?

The Slovak ruling party warned that if Zelensky wants to be seen as a partner, “he must act accordingly.”

“Pressman’s behavior has been beyond unprofessional and as an American, he has disgraced us,” political analyst Bryan E. Leib told europeanconservative.com.

The Commission chief would rather pull the plug on events than risk someone else stealing the spotlight—which is exactly what Emmanuel Macron is trying to do.

Worried about public reaction, the British Labour government would avoid discussing sexual abuse, rape, and torture—despite doing little to address these issues.

Though major news agencies failed to name the perpetrators, it was clear that, like in recent years, migrant men were primarily to blame.

Today, when France is commemorating ten years of surrender to Islamism since the Charlie Hebdo massacre, issues broached by Le Pen continue to shape debate.

PM Netanyahu calls the recommended offensive geopolitical strategy a “roadmap” to secure the country’s future.

Establishment media paint historic defenders of the Gates of Vienna as a looming threat to Europe.

Data previously concealed by the UK’s Home Office shows 130,000 foreign nationals arrested last year, at twice the rate of Brits.
The rules on asylum and migration remain binding, and there will be no opt-out from the European treaty, Commission says.
In just two months, Starmer appears to have forgotten about his pledge to put a stop to political sleaze.
Meanwhile, Hungary gets fined for controlling bloc’s external borders.
The move puts further pressure on national governments—particularly Spain’s—to do the same.
Emergency room doctor told attendee she had suffered “chemical burns.”
Israel says it has reached “a new phase in this war” as tensions build.
The EU’s foreign affairs chief threatened Tbilisi by saying that failure to withdraw the law would “derail” the country’s accession process.
The investigation proved that the police officer’s account was accurate and that the young offender was in the wrong.
The move is a big blow to the Harris campaign—the union has backed the Democratic presidential candidate in every race since 1996.
Having ‘only’ 142 MPs sounds like a personal defeat for the man who expected to become prime minister.
Landlord calls in security to eject ‘gender critical’ speaker
Despite opposing the RN, Mayor of Nice advocates a firm policy on immigration.