
EU Commission To Sanction Conservative Media Outlet on Unproven Allegations
Despite demands from right-wing MEPs, Prague still hasn’t released any evidence to substantiate claims about Voice of Europe’s alleged Russian connections.

Despite demands from right-wing MEPs, Prague still hasn’t released any evidence to substantiate claims about Voice of Europe’s alleged Russian connections.

Belgian officials have previously been highly critical of the messaging platform.

The asylum seekers say they were targeted by a group of Algerians shouting “Gays, gays, we will kill you!”

“Are you saying the penalty was imposed for repeating accurate government statistics?” Elon Musk asks.

Moscow responds to statements from French and British leaders, calling them “a completely new round of escalating tensions.”

Reconquête President Éric Zemmour was met with insults and egg-throwing by a crowd in Corsica.

Many of those arrested at pro-Hamas protests have—unsurprisingly—turned out not to be students.

Politicians from the right-wing party have suffered the most physical assaults—not that German mainstream media are reporting this.

A Czech-Danish initiative, backed by most member states, calls for Brussels to adopt Italy’s third country ‘Albania model’ as the EU’s standard procedure.

The leftist Lithuanian MEP’s side hustles include selling ‘anti-COVID’ mineral water and scamming the Parliament out of half a million euros worth of salaries for non-existent assistants.
The party leader asked Swedes to decide whether they’re on the side of Islamists, terrorists, and anti-democrats—or democracy.
British officials are testing new technology aimed at helping ministers make more sense in media appearances.
Critics have called ECHR’s ruling undemocratic and questioned the Court’s legitimacy.
Mateusz Morawiecki has two weeks to shore up support for his conservative government, but has little chance of success.
“We know that other countries are putting pressure on Liberia … to see 40,000 Liberian children a year killed.”—U.S. Rep. Chris Smith
The German Green Party, meanwhile, want to implement their agenda, the phasing out of fossil fuels, at all costs.
The U.S, Egypt, and Qatar are pushing Israel to agree to a ceasefire that critics fear will only allow Hamas terrorists to restock and regroup.
The coalition formation talks are expected to be longer and more arduous than what is common even in Dutch politics.
Organizers and local government have failed to condemn the violence.
Russia was “ready to end the war if we took neutrality,” Ukraine’s former top negotiator confirmed, but Boris Johnson said, “let’s just fight.”
The march in solidarity with British Jews was the largest in nearly a century.
Wilders, who has been under constant police protection since 2004 due to Islamist threats, now has to worry about violence coming his way from the Left.