
Immigration Takes Centre Stage as Dutch Left Moves to Stop Wilders
The campaign is polarised between defending the progressive consensus and growing fatigue over the migration crisis.

The campaign is polarised between defending the progressive consensus and growing fatigue over the migration crisis.

Immigration weighs heavily on Dutch voters ahead of Wednesday’s election.

The prime minister accused Brussels of behaving like an empire intent on dragging Europe into war.

In a snub to Erdoğan, Tufan Erhurman wins the Northern Cyprus election—possibly facilitating renewed peace talks with Greek Cypriots.

Two-thirds of the assembly was elected by delegates; the remaining third will be named by interim president al-Sharaa.

Ministers say they want to set an example for the rest of Europe. But critics argue they are just talking tough ahead of elections.

The Ukrainian president said he is ready to resign once a lasting ceasefire is reached.

The elections in North Rhine-Westphalia prove the catastrophic failure of establishment anti-populist strategy.

Opposition to the treaty reinforces RN’s identity as a defender of sovereignty and French farmers.

Voters have turned away from Wilders’ former coalition partner after it ruled out working with his party in a future government.