
EU’s New €5 Billion ‘Top-Up’ of Military Aid to Ukraine Is an Illusion
Countries will likely continue to give older military equipment instead of money

Countries will likely continue to give older military equipment instead of money

Talks to determine who will take the reins could drag on for months.

“We do not rearm because we want war. We are rearming because we want to avoid it,” said Danish PM.

Despite EU-wide farmer’ protests, some Eurocrats insist on speeding up green transition to avoid ‘climate apocalypse.’

EU official “reminds” commissioners that speaking out of turn can lose them their job—and pension.

A beleaguered Rishi Sunak is considering calling an early election if more MPs defect to the former Brexit Party.

“Too ridiculous for words. Where were they on Sunday when Muslims screamed ‘Hamas is my brother’?” one person asked on social media.

Rival centre-right lawmakers are pushing to ensure that accusations are not being “covered up.”

Head of government research institute refuses to acknowledge his poll was wrong

Shooting victim says he’s not afraid of the accused, but “more afraid of what he supports.”
Newspaper purchase ‘linked to plot against conservative government’
Over 54,500 illegal migrants have entered the country since the beginning of the year.
Left-liberal mayor dismisses parental concerns as unfounded
The French study described pornography as a “system that massacres women for profit.”
Eurocrats are concerned the U.S. is leaving Europe to foot the bill as the war in Ukraine and trouble on the horizon with China loom.
Millions of law-abiding citizens will be included in a facial recognition database, treating them like “suspects.”
Reforms proposed by France and Germany are unsettling conservative governments in the EU.
MEPs made no secret of their intentions when passing the law.
Former Dutch Deputy PM Wopke Hoekstra will likely take up the other half of the now-split green portfolio.
NGOs exploited the 10th anniversary of a smuggler shipwreck that killed 350 to demand ‘rights for people, not rights for borders.’
Head of migration says Catania court has made “an ideological decision”
The Tory leader is trying to consolidate support for his premiership, but everybody else seems to be asking: “Who’s up next?”