
Chile’s President to Speak at Brussels Freedom of Expression Summit
Delegates from more than 35 countries and members of three major right-wing European parliamentary groups—the ECR, the PfE, and the EPP—are set to attend.

Delegates from more than 35 countries and members of three major right-wing European parliamentary groups—the ECR, the PfE, and the EPP—are set to attend.

“If we are not free to express prayer against abortion outside of a clinic without being criminalized, then none of us are free.”

The veto threatens Poland with EU legal action and deepens a political standoff in Warsaw over how to regulate online content.

Calls by CDU premier Daniel Günther to ban critical media are not an aberration but a symptom of a political culture in which dissent is treated as a problem to be eliminated.

A Swedish court fined a man whose words online described drag performers as having a sexual interest in children.

Allegations abound that a prestigious institution mismanaged an appearance by a ‘sex realist’ sociologist to the point where dialogue proved impossible.

Labour’s “banter ban” looks set to influence festive live performances—and even jukebox playlists.

According to Eric Schmitt, “foreign bureaucrats are using extraterritorial leverage to impose a new global censorship regime.”

The “weak” elites he attacks are the real enemies of European democracy.

The deeper aims of the NSS are daring and, for many patriots in Europe, welcome.