
Hungary Defends Child Protection Law at Historic EU Court Trial
The EU Commission and 16 other member states could seek to suspend Hungary’s voting rights after the “largest human rights battle in EU history” over the alleged anti-LGBT legislation.

The EU Commission and 16 other member states could seek to suspend Hungary’s voting rights after the “largest human rights battle in EU history” over the alleged anti-LGBT legislation.

The broadcaster has become “the mouthpiece of this infernal Labour government,” says TV personality and farmer Jeremy Clarkson.

MPs will not be given an impact assessment, and will have just five hours to debate the practice.

President Vučić claims that his strategic goal is back on track, despite years of hostility from Brussels.

French courts are intensifying efforts to enforce strict age verification measures on adult content platforms.

Hawkish FM criticised German chancellor for the “strategic error” of speaking with Vladimir Putin.

France to present a united front in support of its farmers and against substandard South American food imports.

The Kremlin has described the accusation as “laughable.”

Putin says any conventional attack on Russia backed by a nuclear power will be considered a joint attack.

Children on toy tractors and families with placards filled Westminster as farmers protested policies threatening their way of life.
CDU politician thinks Europe should pursue peace negotiations, not deliver more weapons.
Democrat VP candidate accused of misrepresenting military rank and combat experience—and not for the first time.
Police face accusations of being complicit in helping smuggle Carles Puigdemont out of the country.
In 27 jihadist terror attacks or plots since October, 65% of suspects were teenagers
If elected, the right-wing FPÖ plans to suspend asylum applications from September.
Media praise for London ‘counter-protest’ as it chases off imaginary rioters.
The migrant stabbed his victim 111 times, before beheading him.
Police face questions over how Carles Puigdemont was allowed to address a large crowd before going into hiding.
The novel strain, with a 3% fatality rate, has only spread in ten countries, but the WHO is already calling for global “surveillance” to prevent another pandemic.
The Islamic State terror organisation has made a comeback, Austrian authorities say.
CDU blames lack of external border controls for drastic measures—after being main champion of EU’s ineffective Migration Pact.
Despite recent political turmoil, rejecting gender ideology was one thing nearly all parties could agree on.