
Von der Leyen To Toughen Climate Laws in Exchange for Political Favours
Despite voters’ clear rejection of the Green Deal, the Commission chief is determined to cut emissions by at least 90% by 2040.
Despite voters’ clear rejection of the Green Deal, the Commission chief is determined to cut emissions by at least 90% by 2040.
The Italian government will introduce electronic tracking for migrants and turn its offshore centers into repatriation hubs, sidestepping judicial roadblocks.
As coalition talks continue, the fight against political Islam is the one area where the two parties are close to consensus.
The PVV chief urged his allies to ignore “unelected bureaucrats.”
“America cannot and will not accept” the ideological censorship of “so-called misinformation,” America’s VP told an audience of world leaders.
Klaus Iohannis steps down after months of unrest, making history as Romania’s first president to resign while facing a looming impeachment.
Lawyer claims attacker won’t get a fair trial because there are no Muslims in the jury pool.
Fico claims U.S. aid money was used to manipulate Slovakia’s political landscape and strengthen the liberal opposition.
Since the beginning of Emmanuel Macron’s presidency, 26 ministers have been involved in political and legal scandals.
“If they don’t reverse this, they’ll see British food production collapse before their eyes.”
A leaked report reveals bureaucrats keen to crack down on freedom of expression while minimising the Islamist terror threat.
Political divisions intensify as opposition parties weigh no-confidence vote.
The Left focused on the right-wing AfD instead of the need to tackle immigration in light of brutal migrant crimes.
The proposal under discussion by EU officials has allegedly been endorsed by Germany and Hungary.
Embattled socialist Teresa Ribera said paid influencing was “not lobbying” but a way to raise public awareness.
Eyes are turning to Iran, whose leader has called for the Quran burner to receive the “severest punishment.”
The establishment’s exclusion of leading right-wing forces will backfire, eroding its legitimacy and hastening its collapse, Patriot MEPs warned.
It’s easier to change the width of pavements than to arrest criminals who assault women.
As Austria’s government talks continue, the Freedom Party welcomes the German CDU’s push for stricter border controls and deportation policies.
Europe holds its breath for the success of the Albania protocol as leftist judges prepare their next steps.
The EU establishment, being terrified of breaking the firewall it put up against the Right, continues to insist on the failed Green Deal.
Despite outrage from the Socialists, polls suggest a majority of French citizens think François Bayrou is right to talk about ‘migratory submersion.’