
Spain: 15,000 Rally Against Amnesty for Catalan Separatists
Partido Popular’s leaders in Madrid attended the protest, which took place as the governing socialist party held secret meetings with separatist leaders.

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.

People with ‘migrant background’—defined as having at least one parent without German citizenship—receive majority of welfare benefits but comprise just 24.3% of Germany’s population.

The prime minister said he will pursue a policy that “protects and promotes Slovak national-state interests.”

Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán has called the year-long funding block “financial blackmail.”

A flip-flop over the cancellation of Hanukkah comes as tensions between Muslims and Jews in London have risen following the massacre of Israelis on October 7th by Hamas.

Despite the commission’s animosity toward Christmas, polls show that Canadians of all religions support Christmas being a public holiday.

The EU continues to push a fossil fuels phaseout, despite serious disagreements among the summit’s key players.

The mayor of Romans-sur-Isère has received death threats for speaking openly about crime in her city.

Jihadist attacks in Hanover and North Rhine-Westphalia were at an advanced stage of planning.
“The EPP is the party of traitors” who almost always vote with the leftists, Rodrigo Ballester said, warning that conservative votes for the European center-right are “lost in translation.”
RN MP Julien Odoul likened allowing biological males who’ve ‘transitioned’ into transgender ‘women’ to “a form of legalized doping,” and argued it is a “real danger for women’s sport that simply aims to replace sportswomen with sportsmen.”
The bank claims that the decision to close the former UKIP leader’s account had nothing to do with his political views, but Farage believes their 40-page report says otherwise.
Despite growing pressure from other parts of the country to classify the far-left eco-extremist “Last Generation” as a criminal organisation, the Berlin Senate has refused to do so following a review into the matter.
Critics have questioned the decision to build the prayer centre beside some of London’s most well-known gay bars and strip joints.
Sweden and Iraq are in diplomatic turmoil after supporters of an Iraqi Shiite cleric stormed the Swedish embassy and set fire to it over a demonstration to burn a copy of the Qur’an in Stockholm.
The EU Commission has confirmed that road tolls were indeed included in the Spanish government’s plan associated with the receipt of EU Next Generation funds, something the Sánchez administration has repeatedly denied.
EU Commissioner and Green Deal mastermind Frans Timmermans has announced a return to Dutch national politics to be the country’s next prime minister as his green agenda butts heads with the populist party borne of the Dutch farmers’ protests.
Comparable in exasperation to recent Dutch protests, Irish farmers gathered to object to the imposition of nitrogen quotas, as the Irish government looks set to commence the mass culling of livestock to meet environmental goals.
Over 1,000 people have been sentenced for taking part in the riots that rocked France earlier this month, with the French Justice Minister noting that 742 had been given firm prison sentences and 600 were already behind bars.
Closed-door negotiations between NATO and Ankara have irritated MEPs who rebuffed the likelihood of Turkish EU membership anytime soon in a report from the European Parliament’s foreign affairs committee this week.
Belgian authorities confirmed to The European Conservative that they conducted raids on properties connected to Maria Arena after the Belgian socialist MEP resigned from her post on Parliament’s human rights committee.