
UK: Liberal Democrats Accused of “Witch-Hunt” Against Christian Candidate
A question mark hangs over the party’s claim it welcomes members of all faiths.

A question mark hangs over the party’s claim it welcomes members of all faiths.

One centre-right official referred to the European Commission President as a “crippled horse.”

Multiple thefts of copper cables have paralyzed the train service around Barcelona.

If plans are realized, Europe could get a first-hand experience of Hamas terrorism.

The University of Amsterdam has been forced to close its doors for two days.

Some U.S. academics claim the term has “problematic connotations.”

Positive mention of pro-democracy protests piques state surveillance.

Analysts say the Russian president is preparing the economy for a long war with Ukraine.

The EU’s own prosecutor’s office argues that the cuts would make its job impossible, including investigating von der Leyen’s Pfizer text messages.

A lawsuit against Mayor Emir Kir will be filed for attempting “to infringe on the right of citizens to free speech,” conservative think tank MCC Brussels said.
The official is charged with spying for Israel, but some claim the trial is a pretext to force a prisoner exchange with Sweden.
Migration, LGBT rights, abortion, “European values”—the new Polish prime minister is ticking all the boxes.
A vote this evening could make or break Rishi Sunak’s premiership.
EU Commission denies funding terrorism despite “so much evidence” to the contrary.
The vote represents a rejection of President Macron’s impossible “at the same time” approach to the sensitive issue of immigration.
Since joining the BRI in 2019, Italy’s exports to China increased by €4 billion while China’s exports to Italy skyrocketed by nearly €20 billion.
Internal division over migration appears to be tearing Germany’s governing coalition apart.
Supporting the Ukrainian economy cannot come at the cost of undermining Central European farmers, interest groups say.
Officials have warned of the growing risk posed by Islamist militants.
“You damned liars. You voted for [the legislation],” MEP Charlie Weimers said on X. “I know because I sat opposite you when you did it.”
The German Economic Institute says 17% of the EU’s current seven-year budget would be absorbed by Ukraine
The coming EU elections might be the last chance for Eurocrats to mend the growing gap between the voters and the institutions. The European Conservative will pay close attention to the coming campaign period, and so should you.