
Austrian Legacy Coalition Announced: Centre-Right Succumbs to Left
Moderate anti-immigration steps, taxes, online censorship announced in Vienna—not what the voters wanted.
Moderate anti-immigration steps, taxes, online censorship announced in Vienna—not what the voters wanted.
Hungary demands clarity about the European Commission’s practice of giving generous grants to civil society groups to promote its ideological policies.
Campaigners warn that the silencing of grooming gang investigators will get worse if the government adopts an official definition of anti-Muslim hatred.
Macron’s futile trip to Washington is a predictor that Starmer will also come away empty handed on Ukraine.
With its new delegation of 152 deputies, Alice Weidel’s party has no intention of letting itself be intimidated.
Merz’s campaign centered around tough migration laws, industrial revival, and sensible climate strategies. Now all of this could be sacrificed to join the SPD.
Police took Georgescu just as he was on his way to submit his candidacy for the repeat election in May after his victory in December prompted the annulment of the first.
Contradictory claims about a possible EU-Ukraine minerals partnership are further proof of Europe’s institutional incompetence.
Merz accuses the SPD of bankrolling the anti-Right protests but has no problem with allowing the socialists back into government.
Poll ‘winner’ Merz pretends to oppose more migrant arrivals—but his likely coalition colleagues are all for them.
Critics warn that the proposed legislation could stifle press freedom by granting authorities sweeping powers over media regulation and funding.
Von der Leyen’s Commission had to realize it can no longer ignore member states’ sovereign right to control their borders, nor their legitimate demand for tougher migration reforms.
The Campaign Against Antisemitism said the BBC whitewashed Hamas in a recent documentary by distorting translations and uncritically reporting extremist narratives.
Fico hit back at the criticism from opposition leader Šimečka by pointing out that his family made a fortune through NGOs, “but their golden days are over.”
Young voters overwhelmingly opted for Die Linke and the AfD last Sunday, snubbing the establishment parties both on the left and the right.
CDU has revealed its true colours, making it apparent that the German public will not get what they voted for.
Despite the appalling crimes involving infants and an international paedophile ring, mainstream media and left-wing circles remain conspicuously silent.
Emmanuel Macron posed as Europe’s spokesman at his meeting with the U.S. president, but no EU leader shares his Ukraine defence plans.
Leaked document shows von der Leyen’s Commission fast-tracking review of ‘safe country’ requirements to appease member states, but no change is guaranteed.
The ‘grand coalition’ is not a natural alliance, nor a reflection of the popular will; it is a survival pact orchestrated by Brussels to prevent Germans from taking control of their destiny.
As the Left is increasingly turning its back on the Jewish State, Netanyahu began to rediscover his natural allies on the Right.
The EPP majority has approved a March debate on controversial bills in Spain that would severely restrict the independence of the judiciary and popular legal action.