
Reform MP Slams Court for Hiding Rapist’s Asylum Status
Lee Anderson says the public was deliberately kept in the dark as a politically explosive rape case moved through the courts.

Lee Anderson says the public was deliberately kept in the dark as a politically explosive rape case moved through the courts.

According to a recent survey, Hungary speaks for most of the EU’s citizens when blocking the accession of Ukraine.

Critics point to how one country’s migration decision can bind the rest of the EU because of the bloc’s free-movement rules.

The small Balkan state has been waiting to be allowed into the European Union for over 15 years, whereas a country currently at war claims it could join in 2027.

The Slovak prime minister rejected claims that he found his meeting with the U.S. president “traumatizing,” calling the reporting false and politically motivated.

Behind the promises of growth and global influence lies a set of commitments that many governments have barely debated—and voters may not expect.

The establishment parties produced the crises dominating Dutch politics. Why should they now be trusted to resolve them?

The appeal trial once again exposes the absurd expectation that staffers should neatly separate party work from parliamentary duties.

While the Commission claims it does not want to swap one dependency for another, it is helping entrench a more expensive energy model increasingly controlled from Washington.

The revelations land as Keir Starmer prepares to meet Xi Jinping and is backing a Beijing-linked mega-embassy in London.
Deputy PM Simon Harris said the Commission’s concessions fall short for Irish citizens, while Hungary’s Péter Szijjártó said Brussels is ignoring Hungarian farmers.
By pulling the United States out of 66 international bodies, Donald Trump is turning rhetoric into action—and challenging the global system that has dominated since the Cold War.
If recent events are anything to go by, Brussels will be effectively left out of the discussion and other continental leaders will be busy issuing statements.
Around a hundred tractors stormed Paris during the night to show force in front of the National Assembly.
As if Merz wasn’t in enough trouble for saying nothing, the capital’s mayor then went to play tennis when he said he was “locked in” his office.
Brussels has moved to ease fertiliser costs just days before a decisive vote on the Mercosur trade deal, but farmers say the relief is temporary and does nothing to address rising costs or unfair competition.
France is the country that sends the most ‘nationals’ to the international African Cup of Nations competition.
Protests have spread beyond Iran’s major cities, pressure from abroad is growing, and rival opposition figures are already positioning themselves for what could come next.
The vessel, linked to Venezuelan oil exports, was intercepted after weeks of evading U.S. maritime controls, prompting protests from Moscow.
The complaint before the EU Court of Justice adds to the mounting political and legal pressure surrounding Ursula von der Leyen
The international star was buried surrounded by a few carefully chosen relatives and friends, including Marine Le Pen.
Czechia will not cancel the initiative but will no longer make its own taxpayers foot the bill.