
Official: Make Jesus Christ King of Slovakia
The Slovak Bishop’s Conference said the church should not be “a place for appeals that divide believers.”

The Slovak Bishop’s Conference said the church should not be “a place for appeals that divide believers.”

“What many have always suspected is now proven,” the Federal Police Union chief said.

“For us, St. Nicholas must be environmentally friendly, respectful of religions, and intersectional,” the mayor said.

France has been found guilty of failing to respect international treaties on the best interests of children and the right of parents to choose their upbringing.

The EU “would like to invite as many [migrant workers] as possible,” Commissioner Schinas said.

Meanwhile, Nigel Farage, to whom the Right often turns in times of trouble, is taking a break … in the jungle.

Protests against the amnesty law have attracted thousands of participants over the last week.

The EU Commission no longer heeds science and has ditched any inkling of pragmatism, the panelists warned.

“Instead of treating the ill, Hamas uses hospitals for terrorism. This sick exploitation of the Gazan people must be stopped.”

“I hope other innocent people will be spared the same ordeal for simply voicing their convictions”—Päivi Räsänen.
VOX is proposing referenda on a host of issues, including illegal immigration and energy sovereignty.
The rebellious mercenary chief lost six news sites and a $1 billion worth of catering business over the weekend. But even without Wagner, “there is no threat of decreased combat potential” on the front, Moscow claims.
Liberal opposition leader Donald Tusk took to denouncing Islamic immigration in the aftermath of this week’s turmoil in France while Poland’s PiS used the carnage as political ammunition during EU asylum talks.
Illegal migrants are getting bolder and more aggressive at the border, but Polish authorities also brace for possible destabilization attempts coming from the 8,000 Wagner fighters relocated in the neighboring Belarus.
Hannes Loth’s victory in the town of Raguhn-Jeßnitz in Saxony-Anhalt marks the AfD’s second electoral breakthrough in two weeks.
The St. Thomas More Award of the Ancient Order of St. George went to Rocco Buttiglione who, with his insistence on natural law, European fraternity, Christian principles, and the significance of Europe’s cultural identity, embodies an exemplary Christian political leader.
The newly updated curriculum would force schools to teach their pupils about access to abortion services and prevention of adolescent pregnancy through use of contraception.
Legislation comes in response to the Manchester Arena terror attack, but makes no mention of the security guard who had a “bad feeling” about the suicide bomber but did not act for fear of “being branded a racist.”
“Last night a milestone was reached in horror and disgrace,” the mayor tweeted, vowing his “determination to protect and serve the Republic is greater than ever,” and that he would “not back down.”
“Anyone who incites hatred against parts of the population and attacks the human dignity of others by insulting, maliciously scorning, or slandering a group or part of the population is liable to be prosecuted,” Thuringia’s AfD chief Björn Höcke wrote on Twitter after filing the complaint.
“The poll illustrates one thing clearly: the facade is crumbling and the majority of people in the Netherlands are no longer fooled by the mainstream media which continues to serve as an extension of our government. It is time for the Rutte government to step down,” said Dutch MP Simone Kerseboom (FvD).
After being incentivised to fork out for hybrid cars, Britons could now be told that the ban on such vehicles will be brought forward.