Consensus Crumbles on AI Act After EPP Amendments
MEPs are battling over last-minute amendments to allow the use of biometric surveillance for criminal activity, as the five-year legislative ordeal looks set to drag on.
MEPs are battling over last-minute amendments to allow the use of biometric surveillance for criminal activity, as the five-year legislative ordeal looks set to drag on.
The U.S. federal Department of Justice has indicted former President Donald J. Trump over handling of classified materials found last year during an FBI raid of his Florida residence in an unprecedented move.
Bernanos and Poulenc dare us to ask why men of differing opinions would condemn their fellow men to death, leading to new waves of chaos and destruction.
There is a practice in the affairs of government as old as government itself: diversion politics. When a political leader is under scrutiny for missteps or failed leadership, it is a good time to create a distraction.
On a tour of France’s cathedrals, Henri—now nicknamed “the hero with a rucksack”—crossed the path of the Syrian murderer and tried to protect the children from his attack.
“Brussels is abusing its power,” PM Viktor Orbán said after the migrant redistribution scheme was pushed through by the majority. Poland and Hungary voted against it, while five other member states abstained.
Taxpayers will foot the bill for Sánchez’s desperate effort to stay in office.
The former socialist mayor has warned that holding elections during the summer, requiring holidayers to vote by post, may be a set-up for electoral fraud.
Those of us committed to fighting back against the ‘woke’ must come to terms with the fact that only Christianity is potent enough to defeat the cult of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Non-believers need not convert, but it is time for us to get out of the way.
The EU’s new ethics body to oversee corruption in Brussels “will not be toothless,” Commission VP Jourová promised, before having to admit that the agency won’t have real authority to hold Eurocrats accountable.
The demonstration, “No to NATO, No Erdogan Laws in Sweden,” took place on Sunday, June 4th, despite calls from Ankara to ban it.
Despite several criminal investigations by Germany, Sweden, and Denmark underway, the identities of all those involved remain unknown.
Almost without notice, the EU Council forced the bloc’s opposed member states to join the controversial gender violence treaty.
Liz Cheney will not be able to navigate an entire presidential campaign without at some point deciding if she wants to protect women or those who think they are women.
On opening night, Cecilia Bartoli was awarded Austria’s highest operatic honor, the title of Kammersängerin by the Austrian government.
A resident, from a village where neighborhood watches patrol the streets, turned to Rutte demanding: “Stand up for your citizenry, man. Take action!”
The Chartres pilgrimage raises legitimate questions that the prelates cannot shirk.
AfD MP Petr Bystron said the poll results are “fully in line with the pan-European trend, populist parties are on the rise everywhere.”
Devon and Cornwall Police had already received official criticism about “inadequate” record keeping.
Zourabichvili specifically defended the idea that Georgian EU membership would benefit Europe’s security architecture.
The RN dismissed the parliamentary report as a Macronist hit job, as polls show the party to be the primary beneficiary of a backlash against the ruling government in Paris.
Twelve years since officially forswearing violence, ETA terrorists have mastered the political fray.
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