Meloni Steps Down As ECR President, Endorses Polish ex-PM Morawiecki
“Europe has a MEGA past—let’s build its MEGA future too,” the conservative bloc’s likely next leader said in Rome.
“Europe has a MEGA past—let’s build its MEGA future too,” the conservative bloc’s likely next leader said in Rome.
Tino Chrupalla questions Germany’s place in NATO, saying “Europe has been forced to implement America’s interests.”
The closure follows rising antisemitic incidents and Ireland’s support for controversial legal actions against Israel.
Zelensky criticizes Orbán’s peace efforts as undermining Western unity.
Critics claim the agency’s handling of its ‘sources’ reveals double standards in justice.
Herbert Kickl is only the latest antiglobalist right-wing leader in Europe to be hauled in front of a court on what supporters say are trumped-up charges.
Administration is also discussing “preemptive pardons” for people at risk of prosecution after Trump takes office.
Once again, the disgraced royal is under scrutiny for his questionable associations.
The report is a combative manifesto crafted by activists whose pursuit of reshaping social norms risks harming children.
Investigative journalists claim Thuringia’s security chief disregarded official reports and legal arguments for political purposes.
UNRWA stands accused of cooperating with terrorists and teaching young Palestinians to “fight back.”
While Macron is still negotiating, Le Pen’s Rassemblement National appears stronger than ever, claiming to be the sole opponent of the system.
Land borders, however, will remain in place for “at least six months” to prevent the forming of new illegal migration routes.
Like the Conservatives previously, the Starmer government has left the door open for a trans-lobby inspired U-turn.
Returning migrants to the other side of a national border is still not allowed, so it’s unclear how the new rules would work in practice.
After it opened the doors to millions of migrants, now the EU “must help our nations in returning these people home,” German MEP Mary Khan said.
Farmers warn of food supply disruptions and increased protests if inheritance tax reforms are not reversed.
11,000 migrants converged on Essen’s annual festivities as the fall of Assad was announced.
The political instability in Germany may well continue after the elections in February.
The Ukrainian president also rejected the Biden administration’s calls to lower the draft age.
Despite divisions, all pro-EU parties have united in government and behind a single presidential candidate to keep the ‘far right’ at bay.
Some call the arrested murder suspect America’s new “Robin Hood” while others label this idolisation a “new low.”
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