“We must find a solution that takes farmers into account”: An Interview with Ryszard Czarnecki
It is not enough to tell European farmers to stop demonstrating and to go home.
It is not enough to tell European farmers to stop demonstrating and to go home.
Over 41% of crime suspects are foreigners while 75% of victims are Germans.
‘Hate Speech’ is not defined in Poland’s penal code, and any codified version of the term will inevitably be weaponised to achieve political ends.
The problem is that much of the British establishment “still lives in the mental world of EU membership.”
Ex-PM opposes Western compromise, while UK media and legal profession get even softer on Hamas threat.
Party leader says country “cannot go down the path that Donald Tusk is pushing it on at the moment.”
A new ploy aims to shut down democracy, campaigner says.
The same voices that loudly advocated for Oregon to legalize drugs are nowhere to be found when the state badly regrets its decision.
Western nations intend to provide more assistance but made no concrete pledges in Brussels.
Mass naturalization could have a significant impact on the political landscape, which critics of mass migration have long argued is the whole point.
Guinea-Bissau is politically unstable and plagued by drug traffickers. The president himself may be implicated in the violence.
Repression and fear provided an opportunity for higher-ups in Spain’s Socialist Party to rob the taxpayer of his money as well as his freedom.
CNews dares to talk about security, immigration, borders, and justice while public TV carefully avoids these topics.
France’s Macron vows to do “whatever it takes” to defeat Russia; other EU leaders say war should be ended, not deepened
Farmers are surrounding EU institutions with strategic blockades, in their latest initiative to defend rural life against the Green Deal.
Liberal church leaders claim that “right-wing extremism” is currently the biggest threat to Europe.
“To be a member of NATO together with another country means we are ready to die for each other. A deal on defence and military capacities helps to reconstruct the trust between the two countries,” PM Orbán said.
Nancy Faeser’s government colleagues say her plans are more dangerous to the constitutional order than the ‘right-wing extremists’ she claims to be fighting.
After fifty years of ‘restoring democracy’ in Portugal, the people are turning against globalisation.
Von der Leyen is cozying up to some of the sovereigntists—but only those with the ‘right values.’
The heads of a U.S.-based NGO are on tape admitting to influencing the Polish and Hungarian elections on behalf of their primary donor, the billionaire George Soros.
The election will serve as a crucial gauge of whether Slovaks favor maintaining a conservative, sovereigntist path or shifting towards globalist, pro-Brussels politicians.
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