
Migration: Hungary To Take Legal Action Against Brussels
The country has spent €2 billion to protect the EU’s borders—but has not received any financial contribution in return.

The country has spent €2 billion to protect the EU’s borders—but has not received any financial contribution in return.

Reform UK leaders rightly rage as more than 1,000 illegal migrants enter Britain this week—in just two days.

Berlin proposes knife bans and faster deportations—promises the voters have heard before.

The cathedral’s exterior has been restored to its former splendour—but the interior renovation continues to be the subject of fierce debates.

The right-wing party cites examples of “manifestly false concepts and visions of reality that conform to the political agenda of the Left.”

The VP’s campaign “was RIGHT to hide her from the press,” independent journalist concludes.

“Corruption, the irresponsibility of the authorities, and weak laws are finishing us off. People lost faith,” said Ukrainian business owner.

The Labour prime minister may deny it, but Brussels insists that a new UK-EU deal will involve border controls being further relaxed.

NDR faces legal action for failing to correct false claims over a right-wing meeting in January

S&D hypocrites want greater representation while working to exclude the Patriots from all positions of authority.
Despite threatening to resign, the premier announced on Monday that he has decided to remain in office.
Leftist campaigners have predictably blamed Brexit itself rather than those who have failed to implement it properly.
The Transatlantic Patriot Summit in Budapest highlighted the need for right-wing forces to unite.
A globalist EU-Saudi energy meeting in Riyadh saw Brussels fall silent on its erstwhile humanitarian concerns.
Opponents have joked that the SNP leader will be remembered as “Humza the Brief.”
A shadowy network of backroom green ideologues helped to kill Berlin’s nuclear grid; tactics included hiding documents from key ministers.
The campaign slogan is a counterpoint to Sweden’s socialist former PM, who said: “My Europe takes in refugees. My Europe doesn’t build walls.”
The ban comes in the name of crime prevention, but critics say it will harm ordinary citizens.
President Volodymyr Zelensky’s highest-ranking government minister named as a suspect in a criminal land grab.
“We don’t do that here,” the plenary’s liberal chair reprimanded Jorge Buxadé.
Fifteen people have died so far this year trying to cross the English Channel
One driver incurred 30 fines taking his child to the hospital for treatment before a judge’s ruling canceled the penalties.