
Danish PM Defies Election Setback To Secure Third Term
Denmark’s next government will be noticeably more left-leaning after the collapse of Frederiksen’s broad centrist coalition.

Denmark’s next government will be noticeably more left-leaning after the collapse of Frederiksen’s broad centrist coalition.

Five years of legal residence in the Federal Republic would be enough to secure voting rights for any non-German adult.

Under the proposed “exploration trips” Syrians living in Germany could temporarily return to their country of origin to assess conditions—and consider a possible return.

The centre-right EPP voting with the right-wing parties to allow the externalisation of returns marks a political turning point in the EU.

Von der Leyen’s European People’s Party is drawing fire from progressives after voting with right-wing populists on tougher migration policies.

Students aged 12 and 13 from the Italian section of the European School Brussels II are taking part in ‘sex education’ sessions today without a formal parental opt-out option.

Giving foreign nationals the right to vote is a long-standing desire of the Left to mask its failures and expand its voter base.

Officials give off the sense that they fear the agreement could still be totally foiled.

Wenke Brüdgam faces calls for her resignation after she was seen in a now-deleted video ripping the German flags down from empty houses—calling them symbols of “nationalism” and “fascism.”

Brussels politicians want the EU court to examine the controversial trade deal, which could delay concluding the agreement.