Germany’s Federal Freeze: Budget Crunch Hits Every Corner
€60 billion climate ruling brings Scholz’ coalition to the brink.
€60 billion climate ruling brings Scholz’ coalition to the brink.
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 fact that demonstrating pride in one’s country is considered ‘fascist’ speaks to the utter insanity of the current ethos.
Western leaders were in Athens for informal talks on the geopolitically thorny issue of Western Balkan accession into the EU.
Omtzigt’s new party is poised to compete with center-right and populist parties such as the nationalist PVV and populist farmer’s party BBB.
The bloc is facing internal tensions regarding what direction to take once they have the power that puts BRICS on par with the West.
This is what it means to have a leader who believes that the faith that was inseparable from the founding of the nation is vital to its survival.
Some conservatives fear PSOE humouring the separatists could reignite a new political crisis and potential Catalan secession.
The F-16s are not expected to see battle until early next year, meaning they will play no role in Ukraine’s ongoing counteroffensive.
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.
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