
European Car Makers Hitting the Brakes on Electric Vehicles
Mercedes-Benz cuts electric vehicle production in half.

Mercedes-Benz cuts electric vehicle production in half.

Germany and Ireland lead efforts to rally member states behind contentious legislation.

Police officers have called the law a “disaster.”

PVV leader Geert Wilders said he couldn’t “see it going wrong at this point.”

Increased assistance to young mothers framed by media and socialists as ‘forcing women to have children’ and ‘return to the 1950s.’

20 of 27 member states endorsed plan despite Poland and Hungary’s objections.

Migration expert says the prospect of proper border control “has never looked more remote.”

Former Brexit Party leader urges Britain to leave the WHO rather than comply with enforced measures, as EU nations resist the power grab.

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.”
The main threat of disfigurement to Notre-Dame de Paris comes not from the French state, but from the initiatives of the diocese.
AfD officials call the classification a desperate attempt to drag the party’s name through the mud ahead of next year’s elections.
The new agreement may be a stop-gap as Sweden’s NATO membership bid continues to be delayed.
A stunning 80% of the Jewish community leaders recently surveyed said that life has become more unsafe for Jews in Germany since the Hamas attack on Israel.
Orbán said Hungary cannot take part in what he sees as a bad decision—Ukraine’s entry into the EU.
The Spanish Prime Minister’s phone call with his Hungarian counterpart was one of several recent attempts to change Orbán’s mind on EU accession for Ukraine.
Besides his lack of respect for French secularism, the president’s inconsistency is being singled out since he refused to take part in the November march against antisemitism.
The new policy could largely affect Muslim immigrants, who, studies have shown, are far more likely than other Germans to display antisemitic attitudes.
EU countries blame Brussels for purchasing excessive doses at a high cost.
A panel hosted by The European Conservative sees hope for nuclear energy despite challenges.
Madrid’s regional government has accused Spain’s socialist administration of making the capital’s railways unsafe.
Speaking at a conservative event in Brussels, Sharren Haskel said that peace in Gaza hinges on dismantling the UNRWA.