“We need to see what unites us rather than what divides us”: An Interview with Stephen Bartulica
We need to think in a more strategic way to fight the globalist threat and its allies in the European Union.
We need to think in a more strategic way to fight the globalist threat and its allies in the European Union.
PM Tusk targets conservative networks ahead of 2025 presidential elections.
Work permit application automatically approved if not rejected within two weeks
Young Germans have grown up in a culture of national shame. Now, they are turning to the AfD in ever greater numbers.
After a month of negotiations, there’s a new government of national unity in South Africa. But will it work?
Commission chief barters for reelection votes from liberals and greens, ignoring will of European voters
Costa’s cowardice and lack of scruples could lead him to normalise extremist policies without a thought.
Conscription proposal sparks unease among ruling coalition members
Structural spending reform replaces today’s welfare state with basic but dignified benefits to those who by no fault of their own are unemployed.
“We will not be complicit in robberies, machete fights, or rapes,” VOX president Abascal warned.
“In politics, sometimes you have to pick one option from a series of miserable ones,” the freshly appointed NATO chief said.
Brussels’ center-left coalition is built on “lies and deceit,” Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán said while his party set out to create its own parliamentary group of like-minded Central European parties.
Chega’s erratic behaviour may have contributed to their supporters not going to the polls on June 9.
Thousands of asylum seekers are believed to have gained entry illicitly on Annalena Baerbock’s watch.
Emmanuel Macron is betting on panic and fear of the extremes in hope of hanging on to power.
“No true democrat can accept” a select few deciding for everyone else, the furious Italian PM said.
The EU mainstream is still calling the shots, as leaders and factions who fail at the ballots put unelected bureaucrats in charge of 450 million people.
“Success lies in being clear about what is at stake and speaking honestly about how to tackle the issues.”
Czech populist ANO finally quit the Renew group, while the Greens welcomed the Eurofederalist progressive Volt in their ranks.
Officials know the issue is open for debate, but pretend that it’s not—to hurt Reform.
An ‘observer’ from ALDE will determine if Dutch VVD has veered from the group’s “values.”
Critics have decried double standards over rule-of-law issues in Poland.
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