The Netherlands is heading to the polls again, less than two years after Geert Wilders led his party to a surprise victory.
Once proud of their humanitarianism, many Danes now view newcomers less as neighbours and more as numbers to be managed ...
Russia’s population has fallen from 147.6 million in 1990 — the year before the USSR collapsed — to 146.1 million this year, ...
The Reform UK leader on dismantling consensus politics, Britain’s future relationship with the EU, and deporting migrants ...
The extent to which leaving the Convention would make a difference to immigration has been greatly exaggerated, argues Lord ...
The former Tory cabinet minister's claims about stopping the small boats were met with scepticism from those in the studio.
In her first column for KentOnline, Maidstone and Malling MP Helen Grant argues there is a clear way Britain can take back ...
Despite growing economic strains and political turbulence in both countries, a potential alignment between Germany’s ...
But over the last nine months, a key cybersecurity agency under Noem’s command has had its staffing slashed by more than a ...
Two Victoria Police officers were hospitalised after violent clashes, while protesters were also arrested following scuffles in Canberra.
Experts urge Uganda to comply with human rights standards as she negotiates deals with the Dutch and US goverments to receive ...
Ireland’s fellow European Union states in eastern Europe, including Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, live “in real fear” of ...