
“One-Woman Show:” Von der Leyen Ran EU From Hospital in Secret
How can we believe the EU is still a democracy if the Commission president is running things in such an authoritarian way?
How can we believe the EU is still a democracy if the Commission president is running things in such an authoritarian way?
Puigdemont is capitalising on the Socialist-led government’s reliance on his MPs in Madrid to double down on his demands.
Despite mounting social and economic crises, the new government signals little hope for significant change.
Facing a divided government and dwindling majority, Robert Fico’s grip on power is tested as the opposition pushes for a no-confidence vote.
“We must eliminate ideological considerations in industrial policy,” the CDU chief stressed.
Local elections have been pushed back where asylum populations have surged.
Mark Rutte: “We have seen elements of a campaign to destabilise our societies.”
Without calling for a vote of confidence, the government lives to see another day—but for how long?
Free speech, already on life support in the UK, would take a brutal blow if your local pub could kick you out for ‘wrongspeak.’
While antisemitic incidents increased by 160% in a year, government-funded ORF is concerned about Austrians’ attitude towards Muslims.
The liberal elite wasted three months trying to build a ‘monster coalition’ instead of allowing the democratically elected FPÖ to take the reins.
The visit highlights the Italian PM’s role alongside Orbán in bridging Trump and the EU.
Warsaw’s decision was a retaliatory move against Budapest for granting asylum to a conservative Polish ex-minister.
The tech millionaire’s “Spaces” talk with Alice Weidel will break the establishment media blackout surrounding the right-wing party.
Labour leaves the case to local authorities with a history of shielding the perpetrators.
The 25-year-old, driven by antisemitism and anti-French hatred, was previously convicted and under deportation orders.
Finland points the finger at Russia, but so far has no hard evidence.
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.