
Berlin Minister Sparks Fury With Claim Syria ‘Worse Than 1945 Germany’
Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul triggers outrage after arguing Syrians cannot return home despite the civil war’s end—handing fresh political momentum to the AfD.

Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul triggers outrage after arguing Syrians cannot return home despite the civil war’s end—handing fresh political momentum to the AfD.

Physical assaults, threats, and property damage show antisemitism remains a daily reality for Austrian Jews.

With the introduction of halal meat and the scrapping of alcohol under the guise of Americanisation, cultural change is progressing.

New information appears to vindicate Meloni’s claim that rising immigration is responsible for increased violence against women.

Former Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders, who played a central role in politically motivated infringement proceedings against the conservative governments of Poland and Hungary, is now accused of having concealed hundreds of thousands of euros that he may have illegally obtained.

AfD MP Bernd Baumann says the far-left arson attack outside his Hamburg home drew silence from establishment parties.

Ukrainian soldiers say most of Pokrovsk is lost and units near Myrnohrad face encirclement as Russia continues to push forward.

Several MEPs achieve progress in defending family and motherhood amid Europe’s “demographic winter.”

Germany wants to pay off stranded Afghans before they even arrive in an attempt to buy relief from its growing migration crisis.

A recent study shows that Europe would struggle to present a well-equipped, well-sized army if it had to go to war against Russia.
Beijing’s latest move has sent shockwaves through Europe’s supply chains, leaving factories scrambling and Brussels vowing to respond.
The prime minister accused Brussels of behaving like an empire intent on dragging Europe into war.
The reforms seek to improve efficiency and security but come amid severe financial constraints.
The Advocate General found that Germany should not only pay for food and basic housing, but a much expanded package of services, including a cell phone and all medical bills too.
The summit arrives amid internal fractures, war fatigue, and a citizenry increasingly skeptical of the bloc’s ideological and economic drift.
That the suffering of a child is “measured in minutes” is a sign of how far the system has fallen.
MCC Brussels’ commemorative event recalled how Hungary rose up against totalitarianism—and today continues to defend its identity against new oppressive global ideologies.
Migration expert Robert Bates says it was “utter naivety” to trust Macron’s government in the first place.
Commentators say the agency is “rotten to the core” and is teaching future generations to hate.
Brussels and Washington unveil new measures targeting the Kremlin’s energy core in a bid to force an end to the war in Ukraine.
Balázs Orbán, political director to the Hungarian prime minister, denounced the comment, calling it “the darkest depth of war hysteria.”
The Andrej Babiš-led cabinet will follow in the footsteps of Hungary and Poland.