
Left vs. Right: French PM Attal Clashes With RN Candidate Bardella in TV Debate
There was no clear winner, but the duel showed the decline in the quality of public debate in France.

There was no clear winner, but the duel showed the decline in the quality of public debate in France.

Lawmakers say the ban is needed to curb a “disturbing increase in antisemitic incidents.”

Campaigners are ready for the plans to be resurrected under the likely incoming Labour government.

The party’s open list means it can’t reject the unwanted candidate.

Women’s campaigners say that the Labour leader has shown he “is not to be trusted” on the trans issue.

PM critical of incursion, hinting at Putin’s imperial ambitions.

The oil painting was taken along with four others in one of the biggest art heists in Spanish history.

The porous barrier between the private sector and the EU previously came under scrutiny in the aftermath of the Qatargate scandal.

Despite their exclusion from the platform in Brussels, populists—and whether to cooperate with them —divided opinion among Commission candidates.

One video paid for using EU taxpayer funds compares Geert Wilders to Hitler, Giorgia Meloni to Mussolini, Marine Le Pen to Putin, and Viktor Orbán’s Hungary to Nazi Germany.
Jimmy Lai faces government-appointed judges with no jury and no defence lawyer.
How could a minister appoint someone so clearly at odds with the family values of Giorgia Meloni’s electoral base?
Voters in Pirna appeared unfazed by the Saxony spy agency’s classification of AfD as ‘extremist.’
Thanks to the Commission, EU taxpayers paid for hundreds of millions of surplus jabs— paying more for them on average than the rest of the world.
The project, led by the Hungary Helps Agency, aims to provide victims of abuse resources and mentorship to help them rebuild their lives.
A pro-government singer’s show in Brussels was attacked ahead of the Congolese election.
From Finland to Bulgaria, NATO’s eastern flank is preparing for conflict with Russia.
President Vučić is confident in his party’s win, but official results are not expected until Monday night.
“Too much is too much!”: German Farmers’ Association warns that this is “only the beginning” of their opposition to the diesel austerity.
Both Bidens face court challenges as they are accused of taking millions in foreign payments.
The landmark reform in Sweden’s foreign aid policy is indicative of the SD-supported government’s attempt to reorient policies so they align with national, not globalist, interests.
Ukrainian security services are investigating the incident as terrorism.