JD Vance Tells Europe to Get Its Act Together on Security in UnHerd Interview
The U.S. Vice President expressed his appreciation for European culture and its peoples but criticized the continent’s leaders for being “unresponsive” to their voters.
The U.S. Vice President expressed his appreciation for European culture and its peoples but criticized the continent’s leaders for being “unresponsive” to their voters.

Nationalists have been urged to ensure that one route to remaining in the country isn’t simply replaced by another.
The Netherlands struggles with a Dublin rules loophole exploited by failed asylum seekers to get their claims processed.

Almost 5,000 rejected asylum applicants could be deported from Sweden despite lobbying by pro-migration officials.
Geert Wilders: “Why should we reward people who help pamper asylum seekers with a royal ribbon?”

It is a first in Europe, but the Austrian Right remains sceptical about the effectiveness of the decision.

CDU’s Friedrich Merz was closing the borders before he was not, and now his preliminary coalition agreement with the social democrats seems to be mostly hot air.

The European Commission has threatened legal action against member states that don’t follow migration laws—with the exception of its ally, Tusk.

The EU Commission stays silent as socialist Sánchez cedes powers to separatists, in contrast with its swift reactions to alleged rule-of-law violations by conservative governments.

Christians have a long tradition of hospitality, welcoming, and tolerance, and that tradition has survived because it has been situated within a sophisticated account of justice.