NatCon Brussels: Inventing a Fascist Threat
The reasons for banning the conference are clearly and openly political.
The reasons for banning the conference are clearly and openly political.
Teresa Ribera, environment and energy transition minister, wants a “social” Green Deal that also combats ‘economic inequality’
The leftist attack on NatCon Brussels this week is an escalation in the war they are waging on the European Right.
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.
Nancy Faeser’s government colleagues say her plans are more dangerous to the constitutional order than the ‘right-wing extremists’ she claims to be fighting.
After fifty years of ‘restoring democracy’ in Portugal, the people are turning against globalisation.
Von der Leyen is cozying up to some of the sovereigntists—but only those with the ‘right values.’
The heads of a U.S.-based NGO are on tape admitting to influencing the Polish and Hungarian elections on behalf of their primary donor, the billionaire George Soros.
The election will serve as a crucial gauge of whether Slovaks favor maintaining a conservative, sovereigntist path or shifting towards globalist, pro-Brussels politicians.
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.
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