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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage calls for Australian-style “turn back the boats” strategy.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage calls for Australian-style “turn back the boats” strategy.

Authorities discovered homemade bombs and Islamist propaganda in the attacker’s home.

The central European country risks €500 million losses after Ukraine stopped gas flows on New Year’s Day.

“Hungary will not lose a single euro cent as long as it has a patriotic and sovereign government,” the country’s EU affairs minister said.

The French president tried to prove he’s still in charge, but his point is anything but clear.

In many major Western European cities, police and emergency services were again targeted with fireworks and Molotov cocktails—in what’s becoming an annual event.

EU leaders who support the move are prioritizing ideology over economic stability, Slovak PM Fico warned.

Attacks on New Year parties and Christmas markets strike at the heart of Western culture.

Enlargement is set to be celebrated as one of the biggest achievements of the European Council’s Hungarian presidency—but random border checks will continue for at least six months.

Six months after the dullest general election in memory, Reform UK is bringing British politics to life.
The anti-immigration party is on course to secure its best-ever result.
As expected, the Patriots–the Parliament’s third largest party group—was completely passed over.
Brussels wants new Europe-wide bans to include products that don’t contain nicotine.
Despite its significance to the faithful, the pope has no intention of attending the reopening of Notre Dame.
Starmer will have to do more than hand millions of pounds to Rome to convince the public he is taking illegal migration seriously.
Ten similar situations occurred on the French coast during the summer.
Austria suspends election campaign, while Czechia will still hold elections this weekend.
The Italian deputy PM said prosecutors would have sought lighter sentences for “paedophiles and rapists.”
The Syrian had a history of violent crime and was first convicted in 2017.
Police said the alleged offences were “not common at all” in the country.
Kyiv is struggling to replenish its forces at a time when Russian troops are advancing.
Growing public concern seems to be prompting the prime minister to act even more hastily.