
Spain: Sánchez Stays at Helm of Government
Despite threatening to resign, the premier announced on Monday that he has decided to remain in office.

Despite threatening to resign, the premier announced on Monday that he has decided to remain in office.

Leftist campaigners have predictably blamed Brexit itself rather than those who have failed to implement it properly.

The Transatlantic Patriot Summit in Budapest highlighted the need for right-wing forces to unite.

A globalist EU-Saudi energy meeting in Riyadh saw Brussels fall silent on its erstwhile humanitarian concerns.

Opponents have joked that the SNP leader will be remembered as “Humza the Brief.”

A shadowy network of backroom green ideologues helped to kill Berlin’s nuclear grid; tactics included hiding documents from key ministers.

The campaign slogan is a counterpoint to Sweden’s socialist former PM, who said: “My Europe takes in refugees. My Europe doesn’t build walls.”

The ban comes in the name of crime prevention, but critics say it will harm ordinary citizens.

President Volodymyr Zelensky’s highest-ranking government minister named as a suspect in a criminal land grab.

“We don’t do that here,” the plenary’s liberal chair reprimanded Jorge Buxadé.
“I hope other innocent people will be spared the same ordeal for simply voicing their convictions”—Päivi Räsänen.
Suella Braverman insists the government has no “plan B” for stopping illegal immigration.
With bankruptcies rising sharply and major companies cutting jobs, Germany’s economic future looks bleak.
Leader of More Europe party called the plan “Guantanamo Made in Italy.”
Kyiv is still waiting for two-thirds of the pledged one million rounds of ammunition.
Spain’s mounting civic uprising now includes Civil Guard spokesmen from two different organizations challenging the Sánchez government.
The EU Parliament stripped the four MEPs of their immunity over a video they shared back in 2018.
Taking away funding from the AfD’s foundation is the establishment’s latest attempt to curb the second-strongest party in Germany.
The leading German leftist said “banning unpopular parties because they become too strong is incompatible with a free society.”
British electorate aside, here is a look at the winners and losers of the latest cabinet reshuffle.
MEPs question whether the amnesty for Catalan separatists violates the rule of law.
Bishop Strickland, known by some as ‘America’s Bishop,’ led a prayer rally against blasphemous drag queens earlier this year.