
Geert Wilders Picks Former Spy Chief as New Dutch PM
For decades, Dick Schoof, the highest-ranking official at the Ministry of Justice, has been an insider in what critics call the Dutch ‘deep state.’

For decades, Dick Schoof, the highest-ranking official at the Ministry of Justice, has been an insider in what critics call the Dutch ‘deep state.’

A two-year delay from first consultation will be required for minors who think they are transgender.

Parliamentary assistant investigated for Russia ties by Brussels authorities

The ads were seen tens of millions of times but did not disclose they were funded by von der Leyen’s campaign or her party.

The move is intended to mask just how radical a Labour government will be.

The French and German leaders cling to a vision of an ever more powerful EU, one not shared by large swathes of sovereignty-minded European peoples.

Non-partisan organizers accused of being ‘right wing’ and ‘transphobic.’

Mainstream media depicts AfD as suffering huge losses in Thuringia elections when the opposite is true.

The 700 km long “Tusk Line” is meant to stop or deter a potential Russian invasion.

Party officials gloat that the policy would help them “secure a second Labour term.”
Five-year legal deadlock could be resolved at the expense of sovereignty.
Lawyers say the scheme, enforced by ‘masked heavies,’ has issued millions of pounds’ worth of unlawful fines.
Politicians from both parties have pointed out that removing a candidate who has not been convicted of a crime is unlawful and un-American.
Social Democrats are in panic mode before next year’s state elections in eastern Germany.
The BSW party blames its bowing out of domestic elections on lack of funds, but polls suggest their voter support would be marginal even if they did field candidates.
The Spanish PM allowed only 20 minutes for questions from six hand-picked news outlets in what should have been the biggest press conference of the year.
Several nations hesitant to put naval forces under U.S. control
Poland faces political turmoil following the aggressive takeover of state media by Tusk government
The controversial Tavistock clinic had no lower age limit on referrals.
The MP blamed the “overburdened” asylum system, saying that refugees should immediately receive work permits.
The ongoing killings of Christians by Muslims have been described as a “slow genocide.”
Given the opposition to the bill in the French president’s own camp, sending it for constitutional review may be a way to reassure his ministers.