Chaos Erupts in Milan as Radical Leftists Clash with Police over ‘Unsustainable’ Olympics
Violence broke out on Saturday as thousands of leftist protesters took to the streets of Milan to demonstrate on the sidelines of the Winter Olympics.

Violence broke out on Saturday as thousands of leftist protesters took to the streets of Milan to demonstrate on the sidelines of the Winter Olympics.

Half of British voters now believe that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer should step down from his position as leader in the wake of the Epstein scandal enveloping his former ambassador.

A beauty salon in the southern French city of Grenoble was rocked on Friday after masked men threw a grenade inside the building, injuring six people, including a young child.

A German transgender Antifa radical has been sentenced to eight years in prison in Hungary over a string of far-left attacks in Budapest.

The majority of the French public is in favour of banning groups linked to the Muslim Brotherhood network, which seeks to advance Islamist principles in the West, such as the adoption of Sharia law.

The socialist Spanish government’s amnesty scheme will allow illegal migrants to simply declare that they have no criminal record, rather than providing documentation from their native countries, sparking concern over criminals gaming the system.

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has admitted that he was aware that his former Ambassador to the United States, Lord Peter Mandelson, had a relationship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Perhaps indicating a rightward shift among the next generation, 50 per cent of young French men aged 18 to 24 said they believe their country is superior to others.

The government has ditched a victims panel that was advising the national inquiry into the scourge of the Muslim child rape grooming gangs and the failure of local authorities to protect vulnerable girls from sexual abuse.

Portuguese presidential candidate André Ventura lambasted the establishment “conservatives” who have endorsed his socialist opponent as being craven, self-interested politicians.

Former ambassador to the United States Lord Peter ‘Prince of Darkness’ Mandelson will resign from the House of Lords following the release of emails with convicted paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, which the Metropolitan Police said they are reviewing.

In a stunning indictment of globalist governance, France has seen its GDP per capita decline to the point that it is now in the bottom half of European Union nations.

The leftist Labour Party government is facing backlash from backbenchers over plans to prioritise migrants over Britons in newly built government housing.

More than six million workers in Britain are earning less than those living off welfare benefits, a report from the Centre for Social Justice has found.

The leader of the Identity–Liberties party in the European Parliament Marion Maréchal has vowed to support either Marine Le Pen or Jordan Bardella in the upcoming presidential elections in France.

Former British Ambassador to the United States, Lord Peter Mandelson, has resigned from the governing left-wing Labour Party following the latest disclosures of his ties to deceased pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Chaos erupted in Turin on Saturday evening, with over 100 police officers injured and fires being set in the centre of the Italian city amid a protest against the closure of a far-left activist hub.

The Podemos party celebrated the amnesty of half a million illegals and hailed the “replacement” of conservative Spaniards.

The centrist Danish government has announced that migrants will be immediately if convicted of a crime and sentenced to at least one year in prison.

A convicted jihadist who was previously jailed for his role in an armed terrorist plot on a British consulate has confirmed that he will be running in a council election in the multicultural hub of Birmingham.

French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin has called for an immigration moratorium of up to three years amid record numbers of foreign nationals living in the country.

French President Emmanuel Macron continued his intervention into the matter of Greenland on Wednesday, pronouncing that the Arctic island is neither for sale nor for the taking.

The socialist government in Spain is set to give amnesty to half a million illegal migrants as part of a deal with the far-left.

China reportedly hacked the mobile phones of top officials in Downing Street for years as a part of a global espionage dragnet.

The European Union has agreed to open its borders to mass immigration from India as it signed the largest free trade agreement in the history of the bloc.

The Swedish government announced this week that it plans to lower the age of criminal responsibility to 13-years-old as it seeks to confront the rampant use of youths by criminal gangs.

A report has found that China has established at least 75 clandestine “influence outposts” across the United Kingdom.

French police have arrested two British activists allegedly seeking to prevent migrants from crossing the English Channel from the beaches of Calais.

The British government said it plans to scrap the Orwellian “non-crime hate incident” system in its current form in favour of dedicating police power hours to actual crimes.

Thousands of English locals turned out onto the streets in East Sussex on Sunday to protest against plans to house hundreds of alleged asylum seekers at a former military training camp in Crowborough.

An illegal migrant with a deportation order has been arrested on suspicion of raping a 90-year-old woman this week in France.

Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham was prevented by his own party from running in an upcoming by-election amid rumours that he would have used his seat to launch a leadership challenge against Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer pulled legislation to handover the strategically significant Chagos Islands to an ally of Communist China following pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump.

Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb proclaimed from a World Economic Forum panel on Wednesday that Europe can defend itself without the help of the United States.

Brexit boss Nigel Farage warned international corporatist elites at the World Economic Forum that Britain will no longer be bound by their diktats and will follow its “national interest” above all else.

The European Parliament agreed to suspend the ratification process for the EU-U.S. trade deal in response to President Donald Trump’s threats to tariff eight countries for opposing the American acquisition of Greenland.

Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party will legally challenge attempts by the governing left-wing Labour Party to cancel local elections this May in an apparent bid to stymie the rising populist party.

French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu walked back on the central promise of his government on Monday evening by announcing that he would invoke his anti-democratic Article 49.3 emergency powers to pass a leftist-inspired budget without a vote from the National Assembly.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has said that her country will not rule out a military response in Greenland amid threats from U.S. President Trump to annex the Arctic island.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen declared that the sovereignty of Greenland is “non-negotiable” during her address on Tuesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
