
Save Europe Act Hits 700,000 Signatures as Organizers Prepare EU Court Fight
The Save Europe Act has passed 700,000 signatures less than three months after launch, keeping

The Save Europe Act has passed 700,000 signatures less than three months after launch, keeping the remigration campaign on course for its one-million target despite Brussels refusing to register it as an official ECI. Co-founder Eva Vlaardingerbroek says the next steps are to reach one million and take the European Commission to court over the…

‘It does not matter how high you build a castle’s walls if a backdoor is left open. In a migration-policy context, one of the most infamous backdoors is the asylum system itself. As long as the authorities allow asylum seekers to enter through official border crossing points...the border is not really secured.’

At least four migrant boys have been raped and remain hospitalized in Ceuta, as the number of victims in the aftermath of the mass invasion continues to rise. Judicial proceedings now cover at least 14 victims, many of them underage, while police have deployed specialists to protect thousands of minors still in the enclave, where…

The Save Europe Act has passed 700,000 signatures less than three months after launch, keeping

‘It does not matter how high you build a castle’s walls if a backdoor is

At least four migrant boys have been raped and remain hospitalized in Ceuta, as the

A dramatic police chase unfolded along the northern shore of Lake Balaton after a Mercedes

Hungary’s first St Stephen’s Day under Péter Magyar showed both continuity and change in its

Nathan Cafnas, the self-described ‘race realist’ researcher who first published the accusations of plagiarism against
The Save Europe Act has passed 700,000 signatures less than three months after launch, keeping the remigration campaign on course for its one-million target despite Brussels refusing to register it as an official ECI. Co-founder Eva Vlaardingerbroek says the next steps are to reach one million and take the European Commission to court over the decision.
‘It does not matter how high you build a castle’s walls if a backdoor is left open. In a migration-policy context, one of the most infamous backdoors is the asylum system itself. As long as the authorities allow asylum seekers to enter through official border crossing points…the border is not really secured.’
At least four migrant boys have been raped and remain hospitalized in Ceuta, as the number of victims in the aftermath of the mass invasion continues to rise. Judicial proceedings now cover at least 14 victims, many of them underage, while police have deployed specialists to protect thousands of minors still in the enclave, where the child protection system is operating at 4,600 per cent of normal capacity.
A dramatic police chase unfolded along the northern shore of Lake Balaton after a Mercedes driver refused to stop for police. Officers fired at the vehicle’s tyres, but the man continued fleeing, ramming several police cars before crashing into a utility pole in Balatonfüred, Hungary.
Hungary’s first St Stephen’s Day under Péter Magyar showed both continuity and change in its foreign relations. Washington remained firmly present, Zelenskyy paired his greeting with an invitation to Kyiv, and Pakistan and India joined the list. Israel, by contrast, disappeared after having prominently celebrated its friendship with Orbán’s Hungary in 2025.
Nathan Cafnas, the self-described ‘race realist’ researcher who first published the accusations of plagiarism against Jason Arday, has been suspended from his position by Ghent University pending an investigation. He blames the decision on rector Petra De Sutter, who was also the first transgender minister to serve in a European Union country.
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