
Musk Set To Fund Farage in 2025 UK Elections?
More important than the cash total will be its electoral ramifications, a long-term Brexiteer tells The European Conservative.

More important than the cash total will be its electoral ramifications, a long-term Brexiteer tells The European Conservative.

Measures are further proof that Labour is interested in holding on to power, not maintaining democracy.

The idea of putting European boots on the ground is controversial, but still on the table, a NATO diplomat said.

Swedish energy minister Ebba Busch blasted Germany for the second time in a week, blaming it for her country’s sky-high energy prices.

Humza Yousaf was “easily the most clownish of the ‘progressive’ authoritarians,” says critic.

The case has sparked a nationwide backlash in Britain in support of traditional pub names.

Western geopolitical interests require a relationship with the ruling HTS despite it being a designated terrorist organization.

The Commission chief views early implementation of the Migration Pact as a “top priority,” despite conservative calls to scrap it completely.

Those now vying for power have all been part of the previous governments responsible for economic chaos and political instability.

Teresa Anjinho pledged to hold EU executives to “the highest transparency standards,” but her political affiliations might say otherwise.
Austrian authorities found Islamist propaganda on the gunman’s phone back in 2023, but the public prosecutor’s office dropped the case against him.
Although the UK abandoned it, the idea of processing migrants in third countries is gaining popularity in Europe.
Tusk’s opponents called the move by the state an attempt to “eliminate the only strong opposition party.”
President Biden has the power to pardon his son, but has said he would not do it. Pundits predict that in the end, he will pardon his son before he leaves office.
Special forces were called in after Albanian threatens a bloodbath.
Austrian police had previously identified him as a suspected terrorist but failed to act on the information.
The new PM is known as a cold technocrat, marked by his long years in Brussels.
“Were this man to have never entered Number 10,” said one migration expert, “I doubt the problem would be as acute as it currently is.”
Privacy lives to fight another day as compromise draft on monitoring messages is rejected.
Scholz’s government is accused of engaging in “smoke and mirrors.”
Speculations about his reasons are rife after Tobias Billström also resigned his parliamentary seat
Von der Leyen is set to create a fourth executive VP post just for Italy—to avoid offending her coalition allies by giving away one of their jobs to the ECR.