“If a country is sovereign, who cares about the EU?” An Interview with Wybren van Haga
The Dutch MP sat down with us to discuss what’s at stake in Wednesday’s election.
The Dutch MP sat down with us to discuss what’s at stake in Wednesday’s election.
With Mark Rutte quitting after 13 years as PM, and the rise of new parties, the question on everyone’s lips is what the Netherlands will look like after November 22nd.
Meloni has revealed that she is content to take her marching orders from above, with little regard for the unimportant people below.
VOX and the Partido Popular were enemies a few months ago; now they realize only a united Right can save the integrity of their country.
Government still refuses to acknowledge link between Muslim immigration and antisemitic acts
Leader of More Europe party called the plan “Guantanamo Made in Italy.”
It is cruel to demand that women accept their own demotion and dehumanization to avoid offending the cross-dressers in charge.
The unpopular exercise among the non-Trump candidates has been wearying.
The snap election comes after a green grift scandal toppled the ruling socialists.
The French Left is eager to attack the Rassemblement National to deflect from its own antisemitism problems.
Accusations of antisemitism made against conservative party leader Hubert Aiwanger could be a case of personal vendetta.
The Cutro Decree will restrict asylum rights for economic migrants, speed up returns and deportations, and impose severe punishment on human traffickers.
French parties proposed referenda on immigration, compulsory military service, pension reforms, and euthanasia in response to President Macron’s call for a “cycle of discussions.”
The television campaign ad used AI to fake PM Mateusz Morawiecki’s voice.
“The compulsory relocation of refugees is extremely unpopular in Poland … you could even say that the European Union has given Law and Justice a political boost.”
AfD’s surging popularity says more about the growing dissatisfaction with the political elite than about ‘extremism’ in Germany.
S&D has already stated they will question the nominee on his “European commitments and values.”
The Danish government claims national security warrants a ban on Quran burnings. Sweden is much more divided on the issue.
The F16s are unlikely to be of any help in Ukraine’s ongoing counteroffensive, which, partly due to lack of air support, has been slow in making noteworthy gains.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo has just over a month to gather the votes he’ll need to to save his country from another leftist-progressive-separatist coalition government.
Opposition parties and feminists are concerned that children’s rights and women’s rights are being violated, not to mention science being ignored.
City leaders changed their tune when faced with increased rates of violent crime.
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