
Jean-Marie Le Pen Dead at 96
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.

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.

Slovakia says Brussels is siding with Ukraine over the energy security of its own member states.

The Islamist threat has not gone away, public figures warned.

Party co-chair Alice Weidel calls the Commission announcement a “frontal attack on the freedom of expression.”

The resignation of PM Justin Trudeau marks the end of another leftist regime in the West.

The center-right GERB pulls out of negotiations, again—while shifting the blame to everybody else for the years of deadlock.

A shift to the Right is expected in the representation in the Agriculture Chambers
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.
The withdrawal would mean a treaty change, requiring unanimous support from all member states.
Reporter witnessed Hezbollah members frantically removing batteries from communication devices that had not yet exploded
Local issues may determine the outcome of these elections, but EU-critical parties are looking ahead to the national vote next year.
The financial blow comes on top of the EU withholding €22 billion for the conservative government refusing to implement progressive policies.
The decision comes in response to rising levels of violence from migrants.
The move makes little difference in the EU, where the publications are already banned.
Reducing immigration is necessary for the government to “fulfill our constitutional duties,” migration minister Faber’s letter states.
The Hungarian government has confirmed the company making the pagers has no manufacturing in Hungary.