Polish Parliament Moves To Overturn Pro-Life Legislation
Government attempt at fulfilling election promise to legalize abortion still faces opposition.
Government attempt at fulfilling election promise to legalize abortion still faces opposition.
Berlin elites bicker over how to get the average citizen to bear the brunt of the green transition.
Government announces increase in crime budget after brutal murder.
Robert Kennedy Jr. is the strongest third-party presidential candidate in 32 years. Many of his supporters are vaccine skeptics, and the Democrats are panicking.
Nearly one million signatures gathered in two days signal potential resurgence of ‘Gilets Jaunes’ protests.
Critics call move “symbolic politics” while government claims it will “combat a key incentive” for illegal migration.
The government’s climate policies could put yet another burden on farmers and consumers.
Critics accuse lawmakers of unnecessarily bringing about the “next culture war”
Mass immigration was a decision made by a Conservative party trapped in the Boomer Truth paradigm.
New details have emerged of how Russian spies were able to hack into a conversation of high-ranking German officers.
Chega presents the possibility of a radical change in Portugal.
The French president’s proposal that European soldiers could be deployed in Ukraine is entirely detached from reality. That’s the purpose.
The mainstream European Left is promising reform over radicalism, while minimising talk of migration and Gaza.
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Leaked document shows Eurocrats still concerned about conservative institutional influence
“As long as it takes” is the West’s strategy towards the war in Ukraine. The problem is that Russia itself has now made this its own strategy.
Right-wing alliance secures last-minute checks on gay adoption while approving civil partnerships.
The West has enjoyed living standards previously unimaginable, but demographic challenges imperil its future.
Hungary’s break with communism remains an instructive case study for transitioning regimes worldwide.
Ireland’s deeply dissatisfied electorate increasingly looks like a disenfranchised one as well.
A court recently ruled Correctiv was spreading false claims—exactly what the outlet is supposed to guard against with its AI-based ‘fact-checking’ project.
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