
German Government-Funded Brochure Labels Conservatives as Extremists
The document, funded by the taxpayers of Germany, labels patriotic-sovereignist AfD as an extremist party.

The document, funded by the taxpayers of Germany, labels patriotic-sovereignist AfD as an extremist party.

The Rock’s government has approved a draft text but key elements of the future relationship with the EU remain undefined.

Over the past decade, Swedish taxpayers contributed nearly €121.2 million to the organization.

Despite his promises, the prime minister will force the budget through to overcome a political deadlock that had lasted several months.

Ministers approved Beijing’s vast new London site despite warnings over espionage, infrastructure and national security.

Washington presses ahead with a new Gaza governing body as European leaders squabble over legitimacy, the United Nations, and who gets a seat at the table.

A private message from Paris goes public, revealing how firmly Washington is setting the terms of the Greenland debate.

The European Parliament debates the fourth motion of censure against the Commission in seven months over the EU–Mercosur agreement.

This year, the fight against “assisted dying” has taken precedence over the fight against abortion.

The patriotic-sovereignist coalition says the country needs the aircraft for its own defence.
In contrast to some controversial nativity scenes of previous years, this year the Vatican is showcasing a nativity scene that celebrates life.
Mercosur and the Green Deal have become the symbols of fierce citizen discontent.
The movement is gaining momentum and is finding resonance in Brussels and Strasbourg.
The country is doing what has been asked of it to join the bloc but continues to be snubbed.
A thwarted firearm attack in Leipzig once again calls into question why thousands of Syrians remain in Germany after the end of the conflict.
A new MCC Brussels report questions whether the Commission’s announced rearmament plans can translate into real defence capability without political cohesion or social backing.
A new paper paints those fighting abuse as the “bad guys.”
Prime Minister Meloni celebrated the decision saying “a Minister who defends Italy’s borders is not committing a crime, but is carrying out his duty.”
The EU has two proposals for funding Ukraine, and both are unpalatable for a number of member states.
Cases of marriages of convenience with illegal immigrants are on the rise, but the law remains unchanged.
With €210 billion frozen in Brussels, Belgium is warning partners against rushing into a legally risky move that could trigger retaliation from Moscow—leaving EU leaders deadlocked ahead of this week’s summit.
Campaigners from across political and cultural divides rallied in Westminster, accusing ministers of pushing ahead with a controversial trial despite safety and consent concerns.