Spain Storm Disaster: Sánchez Faces Mounting Criticism Over Response
Warnings from Spain’s meteorological agency were issued early, but federal officials did not act.
Warnings from Spain’s meteorological agency were issued early, but federal officials did not act.
Critics described the ban on elected representatives asking important questions of the government as “extraordinary” and amounting to “the end of democracy.”
Having a larger group of MPs for the National Right doesn’t change the game.
By using an external staging post for its attacks, Iran may be attempting to protect its strategic targets from retaliation.
The probe involves alleged violations of EU safety standards as well as ‘addictive’ marketing policies.
Government responds to growing anger over financial aid for migrants.
To please its coalition partners, the ÖVP would be forced to shift policy to the left, contrary to the express will of voters.
“We need to trust each other,” the author, former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö wrote. But who will guarantee that Brussels won’t spy on member states if given the opportunity?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has broken numerous manifesto promises and now looks set to break the country.
Police have increased security measures across the city.
The former president is spending one-to-one time with voters, while the VP is forced to backtrack on anti-Christian and anti-Israel remarks.
Prime Minister Meloni reacted to the ruling: “Italians have asked me to stop illegal immigration, and I will do everything possible to keep my word.”
A conference in Budapest highlighted the dangers of embracing neo-Marxism and pro-migration policies for Europe’s future.
Kemi Badenoch criticised for using dubious statistics in British Conservative leadership bid.
Denying asylum on security grounds is now a viable option while building offshore deportation hubs is just a matter of time.
Netanyahu says his death marks the “beginning of the end” of the war.
Senators insist that their rejection of the proposed law acts as a veto, but the government has pushed ahead anyway.
European leaders are now talking about measures that used to be taboo, like external deportation hubs, and most are “very pleased” that the tides are finally turning.
Věra Jourová pushes for online censorship one last time.
International liberal media is fuming, but supporters say the law defends babies from being bought and sold.
“It is much safer in Iraq than in Sweden,” the restaurant owner said.
The Moroccan immigrant, who should have been deported, will remain in Swiss jail until the extradition process is complete, which may take more than a year.