Sánchez Party Proposes Adding Abortion to Spanish Constitution
The move is another distraction from the scandals and failures threatening to break the government.
The move is another distraction from the scandals and failures threatening to break the government.
S&D delegation leader calls for a crusade against Italy’s “extreme right” candidate.
During the attack, a witness heard a call for revenge in the name of Allah.
With Germany’s economy struggling and political support waning, the chancellor faces mounting pressure as coalition leaders clash.
Olympic organisers conveniently ignored Imane Khelif’s medical history.
Manfred Weber is known for “bending rules,” inside sources told The European Conservative.
AfD co-leader Alice Weidel said Germany needs “a government that can stop the economic collapse of our country” as the opposition calls for early elections.
PM Pedro Sánchez ran away, but the king and queen stayed to face public anger.
One of the aims of the trial is to shed light on teacher Samuel Paty’s abandonment by the education system—he knew he was under threat and in mortal danger.
Drones and debris ‘accidentally’ entering NATO airspace are becoming commonplace.
Leftist politicians rushed to Andy Kerbrat’s defence, downplaying his criminal activity as something that “only harmed himself.”
“This is war,” Elon Musk reacted. “We are going after CCDH and their donors.”
How can a NATO mission be headquartered at a non-NATO navy base? Russia asks.
Ilaria Salis was released during her criminal trial for assaulting innocent people in Budapest.
Citizens’ trust in the federal government has plummeted to historic lows.
Republican presidential campaign calls it “blatant foreign interference.”
Seoul’s Spy Agency: North Korea will send 12,000 troops to Russia, expanding the Korean peninsula’s cold war into Europe.
The islands’ local government fumes at the lack of funding and support from Spain.
Hungarian PM points outs that pro-Brussels heads of state are now panicking about illegal migration—albeit belatedly.
Sovereigntist parties oppose the initiative, expecting it to prolong the war.
The purpose of the alliance is to “reform the international institutions which serve as the bedrock of the existing world order,” a BRICS official says.
The right-wing FPÖ called the decision a “slap in the face” for voters.