
AfD Names Alice Weidel As Party’s First-Ever Chancellor Nominee
The patriotic Right’s co-leader declared that the “prosperous country that our grandparents and parents had built up” no longer exists.

The patriotic Right’s co-leader declared that the “prosperous country that our grandparents and parents had built up” no longer exists.

Commentators warn that another mass movement of people could push the continent to “breaking point.”

Every deportation of a criminal foreigner “is a victory for our country,” says Danish immigration minister.

Battlefield realities may push Zelensky into giving up some of his country’s territory.

European leaders have celebrated the “positive and long-awaited development,” but peace ise not guaranteed to follow.

The ‘Budapest Declaration’ calls for abandoning the Migration Pact in favor of a new package that aligns with voter and member state expectations.

Citing Russian interference in favor of the right-wing candidate, the socialist-leaning court ordered the entire election redone from scratch.

Brussels’ ideological bullying doesn’t seem to produce the desired effect.

Commission President accused of capitalizing on France’s government crisis to push unwanted free trade agreement.

The suspect, an asylum seeker, was arrested after surveillance revealed suspicious online activity
Reform’s Richard Tice said there is “blood on the hands of the government.”
A trial has begun in Provence against a man accused of subjecting his wife to horrors for ten years.
More than any other, this issue “will determine whether the Conservative Party comes off life support,” analysts say.
The carmaker’s announcement comes at a tough time for the ruling left-liberal coalition.
Crime Prevention Council has “opted out of the difficult part of the issue,” commentator says.
Disillusioned by empty promises of EU integration, Turkey bets on the China-Russia-led economic bloc instead.
Enoch Burke was dismissed for refusing to address a ‘transitioning’ student by the person’s chosen name and pronoun.
The suspension of arms sales comes at a particularly bad time for Netanyahu’s administration.
One country caved, but von der Leyen is still trying to get five others to change their picks to women.
Green Party’s Robert Habeck accused pro-peace parties of being “paid directly by Russia and Beijing.”
The discovery shows the challenges facing European ‘transit countries’.
Hungary responds “We have been pursuing the same policy since 2015: borders must be protected.”