COP28: European Anti-Coal Crusade on Collision Course With China
Developing nations are increasingly resentful of the West’s radical climate goals.
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.
Eurocrats are going ahead with plans for a migration deal with Cairo, using Ukrainian grain as a sweetener.
The German military has to be transformed to meet the potential threat of armed conflict, Pistorius said.
“Teflon Mark” Rutte has survived four terms as PM but seen support drop as he implemented globalist policies.
Both Macron’s and Le Pen’s parties are internally divided on the issue.
PM Sánchez needs the support of Catalan parties to form a government, and has announced his intention to pardon separatists.
Think baby factories are a thing for science fiction? Think again. A Swedish lawmaker wants his government to start researching the idea.
The College of Commissioners could be emptying further, as international partnerships chief Jutta Urpilainen is offered the social democratic candidacy ahead of the January elections.
The parliament will convene for an extraordinary session to discuss the latest scandal surrounding the security services.
Adam Smith once told a friend reassuringly, “There is a great deal of ruin in a nation.” He meant that nations have deep reserves that may not be visible in a crisis moment. But just how much ruin is there left in contemporary Britain?
Opposition parties are boycotting the referendum, claiming it is an attempt by ruling PiS to drum up support at the ballot box by attacking the EU’s controversial migration deal.
To evolve from libertarian icon to statesman, the Argentinian candidate needs to think beyond the material.
While public support for AfD grows, calls to ban the party are growing louder among left-globalist politicians.
Finland is falling behind other Western countries by not legalising assisted dying, a Finnish doctor has stated, challenging Finland’s right-wing coalition government.
In the 24 hours before the announcement, 96 illegal immigrants had attempted to cross the border from Belarus.
The European Union’s drive for ever more intrusive regulations to combat climate change are being met with resistance from member states. Despite the Commission’s best efforts to push the Green Deal, exorbitant economic costs and voter discontent has sparked a renewed interest in nuclear energy.
Despite being the country’s third largest party, VOX was blocked from taking its seat on the Parliament’s governing bureau following machinations by the conservative PP, as separatist support secured the election of a socialist speaker of the house.
Elections in Slovakia and Poland may bring changes to Central European cooperation.
Every step of the way, Krišjānis Kariņš’ plans to expand his coalition government by adding the ‘Union of Greens and Farmers’ and the left-wing ‘Progressive Party’ had been thwarted by his coalition partners.
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