Slovakian Presidential Candidates Neck and Neck in Polls
PM Robert Fico says Slovaks deserve a head of state who will fight for the interests of the sovereign nation-state.
PM Robert Fico says Slovaks deserve a head of state who will fight for the interests of the sovereign nation-state.
Coalition partner Lega calls out premier for being too soft on Commission president for role in scandal
Green Party suggests CDU Minister-President aiming to outlaw ‘diversity’
The bill would have allowed 15-year-olds to access the pill without a prescription.
Europe has lost an effective influence in the region ridden with jihadist violence.
Morocco is deploying its military in a bid to intimidate the EU into recognizing its annexation of Western Sahara—and we can expect it to facilitate illegal migration as part of its campaign.
Proposed amendment to Basic Law shows old guard’s fear of the AfD’s continued ascendency.
Europe is not doing enough to bolster its defence capabilities, Tusk says.
A combination of ominous economic forces beyond the control of the government will make minced meat of Sweden’s euro-skeptic holdouts.
Spain’s officials are happy to grant impunity for terror offenses and release rapists early while celebratory kiss is beyond the pale.
Dismantling the previous conservative government’s work is considered sufficient to unlock Poland’s frozen funds and end its ‘rule-of-law’ dispute in just a few months, according to the Commission.
The incumbent still needs to be nominated by the majority of member states, whose negotiations could yield surprising results.
Pedro Sánchez’s party finished a dismal third, falling behind Partido Popular and regional Marxist-Leninist separatists.
RTVE will switch to a movie on its main channel if the center-right PP is re-elected.
The undisclosed meetings with, and financial support from, the German government raise serious doubts about the media outlet’s self-described ‘independence.’
The House of Terror Museum challenges the leftists’ monopoly over the past, the present, and—ultimately—the future.
Catalan Left refuses minute of silence observed in memory of murdered Civil Guard officers.
Over 500 organizations participate in the campaign against “right-wing extremism” while the government is quietly giving out hundreds of millions of euros to silence right-wing voices online.
Hungarians haven’t forgotten their brush with gangster tactics.
Party floats partial return to advocating a ‘Swexit’ if EU power grab continues.
Political dissidents on the Right would face limitations on their ability to serve in government jobs and leave and enter their country.
As Le Pen’s popularity rises, the media whips up fears about the ‘far Right.’
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