
Germans Want ‘Politician Insult’ Law Scrapped, Poll Finds
Nearly 5,000 criminal cases were launched last year against everyday citizens for criticizing politicians online. Germans have had enough.

Nearly 5,000 criminal cases were launched last year against everyday citizens for criticizing politicians online. Germans have had enough.

According to a new Bild-commissioned INSA survey, the right-wing nationalist party reaches 29%, seven points ahead of the Union

Jean-Luc Mélenchon is now neck and neck with former prime minister Édouard Philippe, a dynamic favourable for the RN.

Roy Morgan poll shows Pauline Hanson’s One Nation surging to 32% primary vote, ahead of Labor on 28.5%, just days after controversial proposed tax reforms.

Since joining the EU in 2004, Poles have been steadily losing enthusiasm for the common European currency.

An overwhelming majority oppose the plan to ban anonamyous cash transactions over €3,000, saying it undermines individual financial liberty.

While the AfD is hitting 26% in the polls, the Chancellor now retains the confidence of just one in five citizens.

The U.S. secretary of state declared in Washington that “the old world is gone.”

The Greens remain the only party whose supporters overwhelmingly back more aid to Ukraine.

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