
Carmakers Warn: Without Chips, Production Will Stop Within Days
The trade war with China leaves the automotive industry without key components and no immediate alternatives.

The trade war with China leaves the automotive industry without key components and no immediate alternatives.

The defense team said that a conviction would have an impact on all Christians in Europe.

Even establishment publications accept that time out of power will aid the PVV’s long-term comeback.

The establishment press has so far been quiet about the case, but pressure on social media means this silence may be cracking.

The right-wing populist party argues imposing the tax, expected to generate €26 billion, is an act of sovereignty.

Record immigration inflows sustain Spanish and European GDPs, but strain housing and wages.

As a former advisor to Macron, Aghion is in no position to judge the incompetence of the Rassemblement National.

The arrest of a Roma suspect has fueled anger over the state’s failure to ensure public safety and a perception of rising violence from the Roma community.

Hit by general censorship, a documentary on the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is winning over the hearts of the French audience.

Half of Polish citizens now oppose accepting Ukrainian refugees altogether.
Islamic culture is increasingly restricting the freedom of others in the Netherlands, right-wing populist leaders say.
Athens says other EU leaders attempted to revive a frozen deal behind its back by inserting a reference to Net Zero in the COP30 position paper.
The ruling ÖVP is praising the deportation of one Afghan man as a “historic” success—while accepting thousands of asylum applications from Afghans in 2025 alone.
The teachers suggested the government should focus more on sugary foods than forced Islamization among the youth.
Proposed gas-fired backup plants face EU restrictions, limiting Germany’s ability to secure reliable electricity during periods of low renewable output.
The right-wing populist party keeps rising in popularity, and insists that “there’s even more to come.”
One victim said officials were “repeatedly” pushing them to water down the probe.
The Council of State has refused to review her sentence of ineligibility, with appeal procedure now remaining her last hope.
No further ordeal for Graham Linehan—and is the end in sight for Orwellian ‘hate’ non-crimes?
The auditors emphasized that the trail of public money “remains confusing, fragmented, and in some cases, inaccessible to the average European citizen.”
While Hungarian students are shut out from the EU’s higher education program, the Commission is planning to extend invitations to students from clearly undemocratic third world countries.
Former PM Magdalena Andersson says her party is now “much stricter on migration and crime” a year before heading into elections.