
UK Regulator Targets Right-Leaning GB News; Mainstream Broadcasters Escape Scrutiny
One critic notes media watchdog Ofcom is “silent in the face” of bias from other channels.

One critic notes media watchdog Ofcom is “silent in the face” of bias from other channels.

Geert Wilders lamented the news, saying Plasterk “would have made an excellent PM.”

Calls are growing for corporate manslaughter charges against government departments.

The party’s plans appear to be “self-ID by the back door.”

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was a tyrant at home and a sponsor of Islamic terrorism abroad.

Despite fear mongering about ‘right-wing extremism,’ populists are the ones becoming targets of political violence.

The Slovakian prime minister remains in intensive care five days after the attack.

Asylum seekers are unlikely to be deterred when those earmarked for deportation are being allowed to roam free.

Julian Assange’s wife Stella said U.S. should “read the room” and drop the case

Euro-populists led by VOX brought coherence to the right-wing agenda ahead of June’s European elections.
Ukrainian security services are investigating the incident as terrorism.
The subject of clothing in schools regularly crops up in French politics, but until now no education minister has implemented it.
Brussels’ attempts to consolidate the flow of health data are raising concerns about ‘medical totalitarianism’ as MEPs warn against sacrificing patient privacy for profit.
Survey respondents link immigration to the erosion of the educational and social welfare systems, high social trust, and low-crime society.
Addressing the Spanish PM directly, the head of the centrist European People’s Party said, “It is obvious that this is about you, about your career, not about Spain or Europe.”
Söder still pushes for the nationwide classification even though it has had no effect on AfD’s popularity in three eastern German states.
Backed by a majority of MEPs in Strasbourg Thursday, the legislation could steamroll the opposition to surrogacy of member states.
The meeting abroad would be a victory for the separatists as it gives the appearance of bilateral negotiations between two heads of state.
It’s another bureaucratic blow to affordable European transportation
The EU needs “an operational solution in case unanimity is not possible,” the Commission chief said at the Council Summit’s concluding press conference.
Three suspected Hamas militants were caught moving arms in Berlin, while separate arrests occurred in Denmark and the Netherlands.
The ECHR has begun chipping away at Poland’s conservative legislation while Tusk fills his cabinet with hard left radicals.