
Austria: Antiglobalist FPÖ Maintains Strong Popular Support
Center-right and center-left parties—FPÖ’s opposition—meanwhile are at each others’ throats throwing around accusations of wrongdoing and antisemitism.

Center-right and center-left parties—FPÖ’s opposition—meanwhile are at each others’ throats throwing around accusations of wrongdoing and antisemitism.

While Spain, France, and Belgium get off scot-free, Hungary is heavily criticized by Washington, Kyiv, and Brussels for buying Russian gas.

Ukraine’s military brass: we need key military capabilities and technologies to break out of this kind of war.

As antisemitism surges, French Jews who have relocated say “Corsica allows us to live our religion in complete safety.”

Muslim world ramps up rhetoric; Israel rejects ‘pauses’ without release of hostages.

“This is not an appropriate time, this is not an appropriate venue for protest,” says Minister for Security Tom Tugendhat

Euthanasia is quickly turning from ‘mercy killing’ into eugenics, experts have warned.

As one writer put it, the party of Thatcher and Churchill has been “woke-captured.”

Experts have called Frans Timmermans’ claims that climate change caused these deaths during storms and floods “nonsense.”
This is not the first time Ukraine has counted women among its possible defenders.
Poland’s security is overly dependent on coal, France wants to keep its cheap nuclear energy, and Germany wants them to have none of those things in order to save the planet and make money. Not an easy question.
Heavy losses have been seen by Ukraine and Russia as Ukraine struggles to gain ground during its counteroffensive while not yet deploying all of its forces to the frontlines.
Ukraine will receive the biggest share in “financial support with loans and guns,” Budget Commissioner Johannes Hahn said, adding that in the future, the EU “will have to pay more on our global interests.”
If and how Europe deals with reducing its reliance on China is a defining issue of the decade, as a new EU strategy launched this week envisions greater controls on foreign investments into the bloc and the flow of technology.
With Germany poised to procure weapons from the U.S. and Israel, France pivots towards Europe’s own defense industry.
Global turmoil and scientific advances have forced the EU Commission away from its usually cautious approach to GMO technology as campaigners blamed lobbying groups for influencing the decision.
A persistent rumour has been circulating in the French political press for several weeks: that Emmanuel Macron has no intention of relinquishing power and is considering every possible avenue to staying in office.
Media groups in more than 60 countries were represented by an open letter accusing the Conservative Party of undermining press freedom.
Nearly all right-wing voters and 58% of leftists reject the EU’s plan to redistribute migrants between member states, as PM Orbán says Hungary has “no intention of implementing” the mechanism at all.
Surgeons “disgusted” while opposition politicians accuse the New Zealand government of “promoting racial discrimination” as the healthcare professionals are told to prioritise patients based on ethnicity and race.
Security sources had claimed that Zakani’s delegation presented a security risk, as a Belgian MP linked the visit to the appearance of Iranian operatives on the streets of Brussels monitoring protestors.
As boat migrant numbers pass 10,000 this year, the UK is paying millions of pounds daily to house over 100,000 migrants in hotels as a critic of the government claims boat migrants may represent just a fraction of the total number of illegals entering Britain.