
Sweden: Asylum Applications Down 26% Under SD-Supported Government
Asylum applications across the EU, meanwhile, have risen by 30% this year.

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.

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.”
The EU Commission’s investment in translations of the author’s extensive travel diaries—and the discovery of previously unknown audio recordings—may indicate a major shift in the reception of this conservative philosopher is underway.
An internal document reveals the EU and Athens knew about two children having died aboard the doomed vessel 15 hours before it capsized and sank, claiming the lives of approximately 600.
U.S. auto makers warn that the Environmental Protection Agency’s car emissions plan is overly optimistic.
Despite French authorities denying the migrant background of many of the rioters, French police statistics show that the name Mohammed was the most common among those arrested during the rioting earlier this month.
The EU has become fully reliant on Elon Musk’s company, SpaceX, to get its satellites into orbit, while its regulators hope to bring the hammer down on Musk this month over hate speech regulation on Twitter.
The Commission made its choice on essentially technocratic criteria, disregarding political considerations—such as the defence of European sovereignty.
Paris metro operator RATP has announced it will create “safe spaces” for victims of sexual assault and gender-based violence as the Paris metro system remains plagued by sex attacks, theft, and acts of violence.
Spanish police have dismantled a bizarre shamanic sect accused of drugging vulnerable young people and sexually abusing them for years, charging large amounts of cash for members to be part of the group’s inner circle.
One of the design ideas focuses on cultural heritage. The rest either pander to our individualistic and inflated sense of self-importance through vaguely defined European ‘values’ or pick comfortably neutral topics, such as landscapes or animals.
During his press conference, an emboldened Biden (who just one week ago admitted that Kyiv was running out of ammunition) said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had “already lost the war.”
Stockholm is hoping to make amends for runaway asylum numbers over the past decade by revamping rules on family reunification in another sign of the Swedish Democrats’ influence on policy.
Car manufacturers are producing electric vehicles faster than buyers want them.