
Germany’s Right Surges as Voters Back Tough Migration Stance
As CDU and AfD gain ground after backing a motion to turn back migrants at the border, left-wing intimidation is escalating.
As CDU and AfD gain ground after backing a motion to turn back migrants at the border, left-wing intimidation is escalating.
If negotiations break down, new elections loom—with conservative FPÖ soaring in the polls.
The favorite outlet of both Washington and Brussels’ liberal elite received millions through USAID and other sources to spread its progressive agenda.
Calls for censorious students to be booted out of institutions are growing louder.
Almost two-thirds of Germans reject the former chancellor’s policies, and want migrants turned back at the border.
Constitutional Tribunal President says the Tusk government and its affiliates had been acting “in an organized criminal group.”
The island has been the most favoured destination of mothers giving birth so their children could become French—now it could be a testing ground for tougher laws in mainland France.
While this undemocratic manoeuvre boosts the Reform leader’s messaging, it could potentially limit his party’s access to public funds.
“We don’t know who we’re dealing with,” prosecutors said—while heavily armed suspects remain at large.
Bayrou can celebrate a small personal victory, but France is left waiting for reforms.
Trump has achieved in 1 hour what France failed to do with Algeria in 7 years.
Brussels seeks to take control of national industrial policies, “incentivizing” member states to obey—by tying more funding to economic reforms.
Mainstream politicians denouncing anyone who supports the AfD shows that the true election interference lies in the establishment’s own persecution of the party.
Left-wing judges and politicians will no doubt again be out in force to see that these migrants are ‘returned’—that is, to Italy rather than to their countries of origin.
Despite being a vocal supporter of military and financial aid to Ukraine, the Spanish PM appears unwilling to prioritise Europe’s self-defence capability.
The EU Commission committed to protecting oil and gas delivery to member states thanks to pressure from Budapest.
PM Fico: progressive ideologies must be curbed.
Holocaust Memorial Day would be a great occasion for the government to take action instead of using empty rhetoric to tackle rising antisemitism.
Reform leader Nigel Farage: the government’s inaction will “continue to change our capital city forever.”
The French-language channel gives space to leftist and Islamist parties, but censors ‘right-wing’ views to “avoid normalising” them.
Merz is quiet about the fact that the policies of his own party allowed the mass influx of migrants in the first place.
How close an association to Hamas is too close? For EU and UK officials UNRWA still hasn’t reached that point.