
Germany Wants 80% of Syrians To Leave Within Three Years
The plan would involve returning hundreds of thousands, but legal and practical barriers remain steep.

The plan would involve returning hundreds of thousands, but legal and practical barriers remain steep.

The group also receives funding from George Soros’ Open Society Foundations.

Critics accuse the Labour government of relying on “meaningless spin” when negotiating the so-called youth mobility scheme with the EU.

The Hungarian prime minister’s political director is pleased to see reporters running “into reality.”

The former jihadist president’s Berlin visit highlights the growing gap between the official narrative on refugees and reality.

While close-to-the-opposition polls predict a Fidesz defeat, some EU countries are already drafting plans to prevent a sixth Orbán government from “derailing” decision-making processes.

PM Robert Fico accused Kyiv of failing to allow the pipeline to resume operations despite assurances that repairs were possible.

For the first time in centuries, the Catholic Church’s senior leaders in Israel were prevented from the traditional celebration.

“There can be no justification for the deliberate targeting of civilians in situations of armed conflict,” the joint statement said.

Leo XIV used a landmark trip to urge a stronger Christian witness in public life and warn against secularism
A grassroots Green faction is under scrutiny after leaked messages revealed inflammatory language about Jews and disputed claims about a London attack.
The European Parliament has approved a new directive that sets common definitions and minimum penalties for corruption-related crimes across the Union.
The election of far-left mayors is fuelling a climate of violence.
Moments after saying Britain should rejoin the EU, the London mayor could receive a peerage.
The tragic assisted suicide of a 25-year-old woman raises ethical, legal, and social questions.
Liberal MEPs in Brussels are frustrated with seeing Ukraine used as a “bargaining chip.”
With a razor-thin majority of one vote, European lawmakers rejected both the automated scanning of unknown messages and proposals allowing voluntary implementation.
The centre-right EPP voting with the right-wing parties to allow the externalisation of returns marks a political turning point in the EU.
More than six months after hostile tariffs were set by President Trump, the approval of the agreement reshaping transatlantic trade relations is on the horizon.
“This marks an important first step to address the EU’s failed migration policy,” MEP Marieke Ehlers (PfE) said.
Sweden Democrats MP Josef Fransson described Spain’s policy of granting citizenship after just five months of residence as “absolutely insane.”
The group’s expansion is sparking talk it could soon become a key power broker in Brussels.