
Scholz Praises Press Freedom While Saying Some Opinions Are “Forbidden”
German chancellor contradicts himself in comments on right-wing magazine ban.

German chancellor contradicts himself in comments on right-wing magazine ban.

Donald Tusk said his party needed “discipline” to prevent the conservative opposition from gaining any power.

Bratislava warned against passing ‘foreign agents’ law—despite Brussels preparing to do the same.

President Nicolás Maduro has banned opposition candidates and cherry-picked international observers.

The army officer was in full uniform when he was repeatedly stabbed in broad daylight.

Kamala Harris and dozens of Democrats boycotted Israeli PM’s address.

The publishing house is upset that the Ohio senator is now Donald Trump’s running mate in November’s presidential election.

The annual Rule of Law Report chides the sovereigntist governments but praises the leftist cabinet of Poland.

Unelected officials are the winners in all this; representative democracy is the loser.

After their regional coalitions fell apart over the migration issue, center-right now aligns with VOX.
ECB staff are revolting against attempts to “reprogramme” employees critical of green policies, with one bank executive under fire for his hardline approach.
Campaigners say the government is opening the door to further censorship.
The Dutch PM previously said that “Hungary has no place in the EU.”
Militants say they were targeting Elon Musk’s “techo-fascism.”
Voters are forced to rely on data that is “riddled with errors.”
This latest assault on language reflecting biological reality is a potent reminder of the need for eternal vigilance.
Supreme Court halts new state immigration law pending ruling on constitutionality
Chega has its sights set on smashing 50 years of leftist hegemony.
New details have emerged of how Russian spies were able to hack into a conversation of high-ranking German officers.
Parliament will introduce ID checks for the first time as MPs claim to fear for their lives.
Farmers are a potent force in French politics and icons of traditional cuisine and lifestyle, especially this year.
The text will go to parliament in mid-March.