
Firewall Against AfD Begins To Crack as Party Becomes ‘Normalized’ in Germany
A recent survey says only 40% of Germans still oppose any parliamentary cooperation with the AfD.

A recent survey says only 40% of Germans still oppose any parliamentary cooperation with the AfD.

The proposal has triggered a fierce political clash in Prague and could open a new front in the ongoing dispute between Central European governments and Brussels over the role of NGOs.

The Commission president tends to forget that she has no mandate to meddle in foreign policy.

The PM expressed “firm condemnation” of the young, innocent blood shed early on in the conflict.

A political scientist says Europe’s refusal to engage seriously with Moscow could trap the continent in a prolonged conflict.

The Slovak PM says the repairs may never be needed, accusing Ukraine of halting oil transit for political reasons.

Critics may be looking the wrong way, and should instead be making note of Kyiv’s attempts to interfere, Budapest says.

Washington has adjusted its sanctions policy to stabilise global energy markets, exposing a growing divide with European governments.

After years of sidelining atomic power, Brussels now says Europe must rebuild its nuclear industry.

Speakers at the MCC Budapest Summit argued that the West faces growing demographic, political, and geopolitical pressures and called for renewed emphasis on national sovereignty and democratic accountability.
The press has focused on the new Gorton and Denton MP’s working credentials to create the false impression she will represent “everyday people.”
They fled for tax breaks and sunshine. Now, as missiles fall, they suddenly remember they have a homeland.
Law enforcement officials say evidence suggests Islamist ideology may be behind the shooter’s rampage.
From pledges of “European solidarity” to a hastily convened security meeting, Brussels’ top official is accused of mistaking publicity for power.
President Trump said the military operations will proceed “until all of our objectives are achieved,” and may last “four weeks or less.”
The escalation with Iran highlights the gap between Brussels’ rhetoric and the real decisions taken by Europe’s major capitals
Brussels chiefs claim that the death of the supreme leader could bring new hope to the Iranian people—but also brings new dangers.
Loud cheers are reported to have echoed across parts of Tehran as residents celebrated news of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death.
The U.S. president confirmed on Truth Social that a “massive and ongoing operation” was in place to prevent the threats of the “wicked dictatorship” of Tehran.
Defence Minister Israel Katz said the operation was intended “to remove threats against the State of Israel.”
Insufficient relocations and adult migrants posing as minors are now acknowledged, but effectively closing the migration route is not on the establishment’s agenda.
The AfD speaks of a “great victory for the rule of law,” but the SPD, the Greens, and Die Linke keep the path toward a ban alive.