All signs point to a government crisis, as centre-right CDU/CSU leader says “the coalition is cracking up live on camera.”
Official talks on “resetting” relations will begin in Brussels next week.
A large-scale Ukrainian attack on Russia using Western weapons would now be enough to trigger a nuclear response.
“The fraud was so obvious that the only logical, decent, and democratic position is to say, as Javier Milei has done, that the dictator must go. “
This show, designed to be “inclusive,” was nothing more than a hate-filled offensive against wrongthinkers.
AfD co-leader Alice Weidel said Germany needs “a government that can stop the economic collapse of our country” as the opposition calls for early elections.
“You can be fairly certain that this is something other than recreational flying,” expert says.
Media reports suggest that a grand coalition between the centre-right and centre-left is already forming.
Reports suggest the Commission is mulling over two proposals that would suspend billions of euros earmarked for the country.
Donald Tusk says he signed off a judicial appointment by mistake—and now wants to remove his signature.
The decision “speaks volumes about the state of free speech in Brussels” the director of the MCC Brussels think tank said.
Regulatory agency accused of fast-tracking purchase, setting aside national security evaluation.
Results of a new survey align with opinion polls showing strong voter support for migration-critical FPÖ.
Apart from VOX, whose position as third largest party in the country and junior party in a future coalition with the PP is likely, a few more parties are worth mentioning.
A new economic forecast points with near certainty to a U.S. debt crisis in the near future.
It is dubious that Spain’s likely PP-led government will allow VOX to steer it away from its commitments to the UN’s 2030 Agenda, or away from acting like a slightly less ‘woke’ PSOE.
Canada’s most famous literary icon has been under attack by the usual assortment of leftist academics and radical activists.
The price the political class will pay for the Clapham acid attack will be proportionate to their betrayal of the British people on mass immigration.
The trends in Europe could benefit VOX, but it must channel voter enthusiasm into ballot-box victories.
In contrast to ESG-promoting stakeholder capitalism, coherent conservatism is simply the politics that emerges when control is not the priority; it is the politics that does not seek to break down community in order to use its parts.
Somehow, some way, stewardship of the forest and the rest of the natural environment must be snatched from the ranks of the stupid and insane.
In undermining our very human nature, and neglecting our unique ability to seek and come into union with truth, AI will leave us not only uninspired but undignified.
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