
German Left-Wing Activists Received €4.7 Million in Taxpayer Funds
HateAid’s majority owner is “committed to progressive politics” and paints the Right as Nazis.

HateAid’s majority owner is “committed to progressive politics” and paints the Right as Nazis.

High debt and low consumer confidence spell further trouble for the Labour government.

A loss for Chancellor Scholz’s SPD could put the future of the German coalition government in doubt

Repeated concerns about the risk posed to children in state care by human trafficking are expressed in a new report, which also shows that the

Assailant wielded two large knives and shouted “God is great” in Arabic

Changing mood: 71% of Germans now view Merkel’s 2015 asylum policy negatively. Nine years ago, over 40% supported it.

The rules on asylum and migration remain binding, and there will be no opt-out from the European treaty, Commission says.

In just two months, Starmer appears to have forgotten about his pledge to put a stop to political sleaze.

Meanwhile, Hungary gets fined for controlling bloc’s external borders.

The move puts further pressure on national governments—particularly Spain’s—to do the same.
Despite their exclusion from the platform in Brussels, populists—and whether to cooperate with them —divided opinion among Commission candidates.
One video paid for using EU taxpayer funds compares Geert Wilders to Hitler, Giorgia Meloni to Mussolini, Marine Le Pen to Putin, and Viktor Orbán’s Hungary to Nazi Germany.
“Furious” Tory MPs believe the PM has simply “given up” and “wants out.”
Only the Austrian and Estonian delegations voted in favor of keeping AfD in the ID.
Israel says recognition “awards a golden medal to Hamas,” fueling further extremism and jeopardizing any prospects for peace.
Analysts say the prime minister has been left “humiliated and empty handed.”
Russia’s intentions in planning to adjust its water borders in the Baltic Sea remain unclear.
The former UKIP leader says he won’t stand in the UK election, but will help Trump “in any way that I can.”
Spain fares poorly when it comes to helping parents have and raise children, a new report found.
Self-proclaimed “pedosexual” activists celebrate, calling the move as “justice” for the those convicted under the previous, stronger legislation.
The postponement spares Ursula von der Leyen from having to answer uncomfortable questions right before the European elections.
Andriy Smyrnov faces up to 10 years in prison if found guilty