Sweden Considers Ban on Begging
The government is exploring the idea thanks to a political agreement with the right-wing Sweden Democrats.
The government is exploring the idea thanks to a political agreement with the right-wing Sweden Democrats.
A ‘grand coalition’ of the two establishment parties would only have a razor-thin majority.
With an eye to next year’s general elections, the German establishment is increasingly adopting the AfD’s position on migration.
Despite resounding support for a shift to the Right, the establishment parties will likely defy the voters with a coalition of losers.
Media reports celebrate the governing parties’ success in retaining their majority, but not one of the five coalition members could defeat Babiš’s sovereigntists alone.
U.S. intelligence says the Biden Administration is concerned about Russian retaliation.
Mainstream parties are threatening to ban the AfD for adhering to parliamentary rules.
Why hasn’t the media revolted against Correctiv? They’ve fooled everyone, and now it’s costing them dearly.
All signs point to a government crisis, as centre-right CDU/CSU leader says “the coalition is cracking up live on camera.”
A revision of the EU’s Asylum and Migration Pact seems inevitable, if the new minister is to be believed—and the Schengen Agreement could also be in his sights.
Lukashenko is a political actor in the worst sense. He only cares about staying in power.
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser claims she wants to uphold free speech—despite her attempts to ban a government-critical magazine.
“Six years in prison for blocking landings and defending Italy and Italians? Madness. Defending Italy is not a crime and I will not give up, not now, not ever,” the deputy prime minister said.
“The voters have clearly indicated that the influx must decrease,” asylum minister said.
Viktor Orbán’s peace crusade must be supported—for the sake of Ukraine, Europe, and the world.
Suspect wanted to “kill as many of them as possible,” prosecutors said.
The final objective must remain the departure of Emmanuel Macron.
The centre-right party has started negotiations with Die Linke, but a coalition without the anti-immigration AfD will be hard to maintain.
Greeks—like many Europeans—increasingly doubt the impact of electoral participation on policy choices.
Leftists should stop the name-calling and work with the right-wing to focus on real-life issues.
The S&D threatens to blow up the ‘Ursula coalition’ if von der Leyen allows a conservative “into the heart of the Commission.”
The government and centre-right CDU are trying to outbid each other in toughness, as the anti-immigration AfD looks likely to win another regional election.
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