
Former Spanish PM Denies Role in ‘Illegal Spy Plot’
Allegations of covert surveillance and political cover-ups highlight the entrenched culture of scandal across Spain’s ruling class.

Allegations of covert surveillance and political cover-ups highlight the entrenched culture of scandal across Spain’s ruling class.

Christians across Europe are seeing a rapid increase in religiously motivated assaults by Muslim immigrants, especially in France, the UK, and Germany.

RN’s Jordan Bardella says the scheme should be reserved solely for European citizens.

The lawyers of the private accusers have demanded a 24-year jail term for the wife of the Spanish Socialist prime minister, in a case that now reaches the innermost circle of the government.

More than 2.5 million people abroad have applied for Spanish citizenship under the Democratic Memory Law

Manos Limpias files indictment accusing Begoña Gómez of influence peddling and embezzlement, as a Madrid judge moves the case forward.

The agreement between the People’s Party and VOX in Extremadura is the first real test of whether Spain’s nationalist Right can govern, and its outcome will shape future coalitions.

Leading figures on the French Right are denouncing a betrayal of Europe.

While Brussels promises to cut Moscow’s energy dependence, countries like France and Spain continue buying Russian gas as if nothing had changed.

Conservative voices across Europe say the plan risks turning Spain into a gateway for wider movement across the bloc.