George Soros

Viktor Orban: failure of EU elite represented in EU Commission

Vikor Orban, the conservative Hungarian leader, has described the European Commission as a representation of the failure of Europe’s elite during a speech in the Romanian town of Băile Tușnad. Orban perceives that the growing Muslim minorities across Europe threaten the electoral viability of Christian political parties in Europe, and therefore is of the opinion that migration will be the major issue influence the next EU Commission elections.
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Steve Bannon takes on George Soros and the radical left in Europe (Video)

President Trump’s former adviser Steve Bannon has announced plans to start a conservative-right foundation in Europe.
Bannon wants to create a new foundation, promoting the conservative values and ideology, that will rival the impact of radical left Open Society Foundations, set up by George Soros.
Bannon’s idea take on Soros in Europe with his very own  NGO to support Europe’s conservative-right parties has caused quite shock and fear among liberals left politicians.

Miramar, Florida: Highly Organized Pro-Immigration Protesters Funded by George Soros Shut Down an Intersection for Hours

United We Dream, an organization that is partially funded by George Soros, who backs open borders, shut down an intersection near an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office, demanding an end to all immigration enforcement including the abolition of ICE.  Nearly 70% of Americans said they oppose abolishing ICE, and, nearly 60% of Democrats said they do not want ICE to be disbanded. [...]

How Israel helped to revive Europe’s Ugly Ethnic Nationalism

Polarisation within western societies on issues relating to migration and human rights has been intensifying over recent weeks and months. To many observers, it looks suspiciously as if an international order in place since the end of the second world war – one that emphasised universal rights as a way to prevent dehumanisation and conflict – is rapidly unravelling in Europe and the United States.

Why did Greek PM Alexis Tsipras agree to such a bad “Macedonia” deal? (Video)

The fallout from the “North Macedonia” deal continues to pick up strength, as both sides begin to question the merits of the “solution” worked out by Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and his northern FYROM counterpart Zoran Zaev.
Greek lawmakers are debating a no-confidence motion in the government brought by the main New Democracy opposition party over a name dispute deal which ends up recognizing a Macedonian language, a people known as Macedonians, and citizens belonging to a country with the term “Macedonia.”