Brussels Under Pressure: The Growing Revolt Against the EU’s Migration Policy
How can the EU reconcile a common immigration policy with the fact that European public opinion is very worried about the arrival of immigrants?
How can the EU reconcile a common immigration policy with the fact that European public opinion is very worried about the arrival of immigrants?
Despite fear mongering about ‘right-wing extremism,’ populists are the ones becoming targets of political violence.
The centre-right PSD made a pact with the very same Socialist party that they had campaigned to defeat.
Strict migration rules and rollback of Green Deal policies included in coalition program.
Slovak parties from across the political divide have called for calm following the assassination attempt on Robert Fico.
Germany and Ireland lead efforts to rally member states behind contentious legislation.
For the first time in America’s history, the culture views Christianity unfavourably.
European Broadcasting Union says ID’s Anders Vistisen can’t debate because he’s not officially a Spitzenkandidat—despite von der Leyen not being one either.
The suspect was brought in for questioning after viciously attacking an elderly woman.
Center-right parliamentary group walks a tightrope between condemning conservatives and not ruling out future collaboration with them.
Parliament seeks to force Commission to annul decision to unblock €10 billion in EU payments, despite Hungary completing the reforms demanded.
The anti-globalist leaders called on Meloni to take a tougher line on the Commission president.
Donald Tusk has accused the National Bank of Poland of manipulating interest rates to help his predecessor win last year’s election. Here is ample proof that Tusk has no case.
The ANC thinks that whites in South Africa are an unwanted remnant of Western colonialism in Africa.
No group has a right to be listened to by the government simply because it claims to represent a ‘community.’
Liberal Ivan Korčok had a 5-point advantage over sovereigntist rival Peter Pellegrini in Sunday’s election, but the latter is the favourite in the second round.
Chega managed to break the siege and assert itself as an instrument of protest by the ‘people’ against ‘the regime.’
Given the raised threat level, how was the perpetrator able to come so close to the building?
Famously elected on a pro-life platform, Simon Harris then led the 2018 campaign to legalise abortion.
Nationalist Chega demands inclusion in government to offer support on key issues.
New ‘hate crime’ law will result in public figures “self-censoring,” writer warns.
PM Fico’s nationalist government makes country prime target for Brussels’ weaponisation of EU rule-of-law provision.
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