
Thierry Baudet Attacked Two Days Before Dutch Elections
While the FvD party leader was treated by a trauma surgeon, Antifa activists cheered for the release of his attacker.

While the FvD party leader was treated by a trauma surgeon, Antifa activists cheered for the release of his attacker.

Enforcement has been almost non-existent for so long that cannabis is de facto legal.

A tentative agreement could see the conflict paused for five days as batches of around 50 hostages are released at a time.

Next year’s EU elections could be the last chance for conservatives to make institutional changes in Brussels, the Hungarian PM said.

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is facing continued opposition to granting Catalan separatists amnesty.

A lack of integration has been a major issue in Vienna schools.

For many months, the diocese has faced a painful wait, apparently condemned but with no new instructions coming from Rome.

Chancellor Scholz admitted the two have “very different views on the conflict in the Middle East”, but said “especially in difficult moments, we need direct conversation.”

Commission targeted X users based on religion and political beliefs to promote controversial data surveillance regulation.

Identity politics is used by Brussels to portray Central Europe as the post-Cold War “other,” upholding the West’s image as a civilizing force, Dr. Carlton Brick’s new report argues.
France’s territorial intelligence stated Thursday that they believe the rioting is likely to spread to even more areas as authorities fear that far-left extremist groups will seize the opportunity to add to the violence against police.
The bank refuses to apologise and reinstate the charity’s account cancelled after a social media campaign.
“We keep a very wary eye on everything that occurs in Belarus with Prigozhin there and an unknown number of very trained and skilled fighters who presumably will be joining him,” Latvian Prime Minister Arturs Krišjānis Kariņš said.
U.S. anti-discrimination laws face a serious challenge after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a website designer is not compelled to create works that conflict with her religious beliefs on same-sex marriage.
Generalised civil discord has seen hundreds of arrests and hundreds of injured police officers.
The debate lasted all night and the next morning, but despite personal pleas and pressure from leaders of influential member states, Morawiecki and Orbán could not budge on vetoing migrant relocations.
Organized drug gangs, with their vast resources, threaten to undermine democracy and the rule of law as they seek to corrupt port officials, courts, local governments, and police officers, said Europol chief Catherine De Bolle.
The plan has been a disaster from the start and has been criticised for missing the fundamental point that illegal crossings will only stop if the border is controlled, not merely through minor deportations.
After the objections of Austria, Ireland, and Cyprus, the final text was watered down to respect member states’ neutrality when deciding on EU-wide defense commitments to Ukraine.
Tsipras said it was time to pass the torch to a new generation of Syriza leaders Thursday, as poor electoral results and an unexpected return of the ultra-Right bodes poorly for the Greek socialists.
Farage claims to have been rejected for an account at seven different banks in the UK after his decades-old account was shut down, seemingly without reason as the trend of “de-banking” of right-wing figures becomes more and more common.
The Spanish-Belgian-Hungarian plan for the EU’s next 1.5 years is ambitious but vague, leaving much wriggle room for each of these very different countries’ unique legislative priorities. The long-term direction seems unchanged: more EU in everything.