
Report Says Green Transition is Crumbling—But Will Eurocrats Let Go of Their Pet Project?
Net Zero might look like the official orthodoxy right now, but its foundations are shaky, author claims.

Net Zero might look like the official orthodoxy right now, but its foundations are shaky, author claims.

Recent small demonstrations show promise, but pundits are concerned by the “barriers” to wider action, including not having clearly-defined goals.

Meetings began in 2020 with the aim of battling COVID ‘disinformation’—that is, information contradicting the state’s edicts.

‘Independent Ireland’ is benefitting from rising discontent on asylum and green policies.

Meloni and other leaders in the European Parliament’s conservative bloc want Orbán to join them “to save Europe,” but on one condition: changing course on Ukraine.

“There is no doubt that UNRWA staff knew that [Hamas] was digging a massive tunnel beneath them,” says Israeli colonel.

The Indian Ocean island has been overwhelmed by migrant mothers wanting to give birth on French territory.

Just weeks ago, Dutch PM Mark Rutte said Trump “was completely right in forcing us to live up to [our NATO] commitment,” in Davos.

The rise of farmer protests in Poland has further heightened the country’s existing political tensions.

After Viktor Orbán vowed “no mercy for pedophiles,” president steps down over pardon scandal.
Next year’s election could be a breakout moment for Bardella, who may pursue a union of the Right as he steps out of Marine Le Pen’s shadow.
The decision by the archdiocese comes at a time when progressive elements are gaining more and more influence within the Catholic Church in Germany.
While politicians do no more than complain, peaceful British citizens are being hounded by police officers for acting well within their rights.
Ukrainian billionaire Ihor Kolomoisky, previously a major supporter of President Volodymyr Zelensky, has been arrested for fraud as Zelensky cleans house to appease Western interests.
Ahead of an EU legal ruling, grassroots environmentalists are campaigning to classify nuclear energy as ‘green’ and pressuring NGO Greenpeace to change track on its anti-nuclear policy.
The problem of crumbling school buildings is the product of Labour and Conservative administrations. Due to government negligence, 1,000 schools could be forced to close.
Aiming to turn crisis into opportunity, federalists are hoping to centralise EU powers further, compelling one Polish MEP to warn about the formation of a homogenising state.
Intel sources say Russia hopes to trade advanced satellite and submarine technology for North Korean weapons.
The hefty grant was paused after a video of the mosque’s head imam discussing the stoning of women went viral on social media.
Speaking with a unified voice on the burdens of illegal migration, Italy and Greece met to seek unified solutions.
Eritrean migrant groups turned violent in Bergen and Tel Aviv over the weekend, the latest of several riots where Eritrean tensions at home have impacted Europe.
The personal assistant of MEP Flanagan is accused of hacking his former boss’s Twitter account, pretending to look for naked pictures of a colleague in what appears to be an elaborate prank.