
Steve Bannon Begins Four-Month Sentence: ‘I’m a Political Prisoner’
The former Trump advisor was defiant, saying a “MAGA army” was ready to sweep the former president back to power.

The former Trump advisor was defiant, saying a “MAGA army” was ready to sweep the former president back to power.

The European Commission chief will need the backing of one or both groups to be guaranteed reelection, but in public, Meloni’s ECR is being sidelined again.

The organization’s outgoing executive, Klaus Schwab, was allegedly one of the main drivers of its “toxic workplace” culture.

Nearly all member states failed to submit their long-term climate policy plans, despite their “legal obligations,” the Commission warns.
Army personnel have been ordered to wear civilian clothing outside of bases amid intelligence reports of potential imminent attacks.

Farage has managed to turn criticism from Channel 4 on its head, accusing the broadcaster of “election interference.”

The party’s leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla outlined plans to make the AfD a party of government.

Promising same-sex unions during the campaign allowed PM Tusk to scoop up a larger share of the leftist vote, but delivering on that promise would alienate many of his primary, center-right voters.

Inside sources indicate this may have been the plan all along: to create the third largest bloc in the European Parliament.

The National Rally almost doubled its share of the vote while other parties panic ahead of next Sunday’s second round.
Reform UK candidate Ben Habib could be in a “very good position” if the “disenchanted” turn out to vote.
Western Europe may be upset with Donald Trump, but his tough approach has hastened the strengthening of the military alliance.
The boats, which are usually used to service wind farms, will cost the taxpayer millions of pounds
The coast guard personnel are not “monsters” as framed by NGOs, a Greek MEP responded to the accusations, but “modern-day heroes” who save 60,000 migrants from the sea every year.
Unintimidated, Kaja Kallas said she would continue her “strong support” for Ukraine.
Party floats partial return to advocating a ‘Swexit’ if EU power grab continues.
Farmers’ leaders say the Socialist government assured them their protests were legitimate but told police “to beat them.”
Political dissidents on the Right would face limitations on their ability to serve in government jobs and leave and enter their country.
The Munich Security Report paints a bleak picture of the future, dominated by geopolitical rivalry.
Bank letter follows left-activist interior minister’s plan to empower intelligence agency to monitor and close accounts of alleged extremists.
As Le Pen’s popularity rises, the media whips up fears about the ‘far Right.’
Alexander Stubb: We in Europe must take care of our own part in NATO. Finland is “a security provider, not a security consumer.”