
Lyon’s Green Mayor Urges Ban on March in Memory of Quentin
Grégory Doucet said the march commemorating 23-year-old Quentin Deranque should not be allowed to avoid “violent unrest.”

Grégory Doucet said the march commemorating 23-year-old Quentin Deranque should not be allowed to avoid “violent unrest.”

Balázs Orbán warns that turning migrants into soldiers is a reckless gamble with the continent’s security.

Disturbing new federal data reveals that ethnically motivated crimes against Germans have nearly tripled since 2019.

Poland’s defence ministry scrapped a proposed gender-focused training session for troops, which conservative lawmakers had denounced as ideologically driven.

Last Thursday, individuals from a local squatter house assaulted a VOX tent, spitting on members and physically attacking them.

Hungary’s Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stopped oil transit for political reasons.

Members of the entourage of a former European Commissioner—himself being probed for alleged money laundering—are now caught up in the ongoing investigation.

BSW estimates that just 9,529 additional votes would have been enough to gain a seat in the Bundestag.

The ruling centers on a campaign poster deemed to resemble a banned salute–a decision critics call selective.

Forcing X, formerly Twitter, to release data for elections enables the EU-backed civil society groups to scrutinize sensitive information—prompting national sovereignty concerns.