German Truckers Join Farmer Revolt Against Green Cuts and Net Zero Taxes
“Eruption” of protests planned amid winter of unrest, with truckers backing angry farmers.
“Eruption” of protests planned amid winter of unrest, with truckers backing angry farmers.
Billions in owed funding secured by the Orbán government, prompting another round of Hungary-bashing in the European Parliament
One lawmaker asked “which country will be next” if the Commission gets its way.
If the government doesn’t change course on subsidy cuts, farmers’ protests may resume, spokesman said on Wednesday,
Support for the Rassemblement National is also on the rise among professionals.
New Slovak PM Robert Fico has promised to stand by Hungary.
“The [German] government has already collapsed, but is hanging on to its fading power.”
Reaction to planned Net Zero austerity puts the country’s ruling green-left coalition under more pressure.
The left-wing coalition government looks fatally wounded. But will a fractured Right replace it?
While the rest of the nation looked on in horror at the pro-Hamas marches, Corbyn sat back licking his lips.
Eastern and Central European countries, aside from Austria, have yet to witness the large-scale pro-Hamas, anti-Israel protests commonplace in Western Europe.
The Polish prime minister has two weeks to put together a government with support of individual MPs after other parties have ruled out a coalition with his party.
Organisers have refused to change their plans and claim police are responsible for escalating violence.
The new Albanian reception facilities should be able to process up to 36,000 migrants per year.
Experts have called Frans Timmermans’ claims that climate change caused these deaths during storms and floods “nonsense.”
The Italian leader admitted to Russian pranksters that the Ukraine war was sapping Europe’s ability to stop the migrant crisis.
Foreign ministers meeting in Berlin could also be open to a more à la carte-type of integration before Ukraine and others join the bloc.
Germany and Austria are the latest countries seeking to use third-party countries for asylum processing.
Developing nations are increasingly resentful of the West’s radical climate goals.
If successful, the move would do much to prevent unelected technocrats, often with leftist and/or globalist sympathies, from being appointed.
Austria, Croatia, Czechia, and Hungary opposed the UN resolution that failed to condemn the Hamas massacres.
Opponents regard the EU’s Clean Energy Package as an affront to democracy.
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