
Romanian Nationalist Party Accused of Stoking Ethnic Tensions in EU Campaign
Controversies surrounding AUR may make post-election right-wing groupings in Brussels more difficult.

Controversies surrounding AUR may make post-election right-wing groupings in Brussels more difficult.

Late Wednesday night, Slovakian deputy PM said Robert Fico was out of surgery and no longer in a life-threatening situation.

Government doesn’t share public’s concerns about mass migration, think tank says.

Pfizergate casts long shadow over von der Leyen’s re-election bid.

The escaped prisoner, 30-year-old Mohamed Amra, has 13 prior convictions.

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.’
Sunday’s attack was likely a retaliatory move after a military crackdown on extremist groups.
Prime Minister Orbán has written to Council President Michel, urging him to drop the “counterproductive” vote on Ukraine’s EU membership “for the sake of unity.”
EU countries spend billions on Russian liquified natural gas.
There is a clear desire on the part of the press and those in power to hide the terrorist’s not-very-French name.
AfD spokesman it was “brazen and ridiculous” to blame the party “for the lack of attractiveness of Germany as a [business] location.”
Asylum applications across the EU, meanwhile, have risen by 30% this year.
The incoming ombudsman has declared her support for ‘Rainbow Friday,’ a school-based LGBT celebration.
Kyiv’s premature EU accession “does not coincide” with Hungary’s interests, the prime minister says.
“Nuclear energy is back,” Emmanuel Macron declared.
Authorities were unable to prevent Saturday’s terror attack in Paris, despite having ‘monitored’ the perpetrator.
Partido Popular’s leaders in Madrid attended the protest, which took place as the governing socialist party held secret meetings with separatist leaders.
Hosted by Salvini’s Lega party, the ID Group’s convention gathered a thousand members from 14 conservative parties in Florence—an ideal place to kickstart Europe’s new right-wing Renaissance.