Brussels Prepares Autonomous Wartime Economy in Fear of Trump 2024 Win
The federalising attitude to European defence is likely to conflict with a growing sense of anti-war populism within the Parliament.
The federalising attitude to European defence is likely to conflict with a growing sense of anti-war populism within the Parliament.
The Central Mediterranean route accounts for half of the illegal border crossings detected in 2023.
Over 180 MEPs attempted to stop the vote for a chance to include the nuclear energy subsidies that the socialist rapporteur removed from the Commission’s original proposal.
An optimistic model for integrating AI in ways that do not subordinate local needs and cultures, but instead empowers them, could constitute a major plank of future political platforms.
AfD polls 12 percentage points ahead of the SPD, which has ruled Brandenburg for the past 30 years.
An estimated 2,000 asylum seekers in Belgium are on the street, awaiting accommodation.
The Tories have criticised a new blueprint for failing to lower migration numbers, after failing to do so themselves.
“There are 500,000 dead in this war. There is an aggressor, Russia, Putin. And a victim, Ukraine. But can we think about how we get out of this?” Sarkozy said.
The gulf between the facts and the ideological position of BBC fact-checkers is palpable.
You can’t escape the terribly inconvenient truth: if these illegal migrants had weapons, their hostile trespass onto the sovereign lands of others would be unambiguously seen as an act of war.
Even the most ‘right-wing’ officials in the Conservative Party are sucking up to Beijing to reach climate goals.
Fund encourages member states to share defence costs amid depleted stockpiles
Member states will have to use 42.5% renewable energy by the end of the decade, despite MEPs saying it will jeopardize Europeans’ energy security and the very “future of their children.”
Amendments from ID and ECR to prevent use of human foetuses for financial gain were voted down.
BBB continues to distinguish itself as a party for the people, standing up to the crushing mandates of the EU’s Nature Restoration Law.
Idealism meets reality in another blow to the Green New Deal.
Too little, too late? SPD’s flirtation with changing its asylum policy may not matter in upcoming elections, where AfD is on the rise because of its tough stand on immigration.
What the European Commission proposes is not rules-based trade but managed trade, with Commission technocrats pulling the strings to favour EU industrialization.
The EU is perfectly aware that the ‘success’ of Spain’s labor market reforms is nothing but smoke and mirrors, hiding the real unemployment numbers behind meaningless new terms.
Irish PM affirms decision is Brussels’—not Dublin’s—to make.
The European Commission has financed left-liberal groups in Hungary while withholding recovery funds from the country.
The amnesty is part of negotiations to form a new government.
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