‘Revolving Doors’ Between EU Commission Staff and Corporations Prompts a New Probe
The porous barrier between the private sector and the EU previously came under scrutiny in the aftermath of the Qatargate scandal.
The porous barrier between the private sector and the EU previously came under scrutiny in the aftermath of the Qatargate scandal.
Despite their exclusion from the platform in Brussels, populists—and whether to cooperate with them —divided opinion among Commission candidates.
The pilgrimage has gone from being of interest only to a handful of traditionalist Catholic community media to arousing the curiosity of major national outlets.
One video paid for using EU taxpayer funds compares Geert Wilders to Hitler, Giorgia Meloni to Mussolini, Marine Le Pen to Putin, and Viktor Orbán’s Hungary to Nazi Germany.
Combined with elevated unemployment, a stagnant economy spells trouble for the Lithuanians. To drop a package of tax hikes into this mix is to play with fire.
“Furious” Tory MPs believe the PM has simply “given up” and “wants out.”
Only the Austrian and Estonian delegations voted in favor of keeping AfD in the ID.
Israel says recognition “awards a golden medal to Hamas,” fueling further extremism and jeopardizing any prospects for peace.
Analysts say the prime minister has been left “humiliated and empty handed.”
Russia’s intentions in planning to adjust its water borders in the Baltic Sea remain unclear.
Whether we get a Commission that will take another step towards a responsible migration policy is yet to be seen. At least we could demand this in the European Parliament if we gain a majority at the polls on June 9th.
The postponement spares Ursula von der Leyen from having to answer uncomfortable questions right before the European elections.
Andriy Smyrnov faces up to 10 years in prison if found guilty
Ordinary people are not stupid and see through the deceitful tricks of the self-appointed guardians of morality.
Former government insider says “a fair few” Tory MPs are likely to step down in the coming days.
According to conservative media, Donald Tusk’s support for Ursula von der Leyen’s reelection bid may have accelerated the unblocking of EU funds for Poland.
With inflation and the business cycle moving in very different directions across the euro zone, the ECB’s expected rate cut may end up being of no real economic consequence.
The European Right should take care not to score an ‘own goal’ as they squabble over political territory.
The broadcaster has been widely mocked for its “bizarre obituary” of the Iranian tyrant.
Hungary has warned of the dangers of Ukrainian membership, saying ideology should not play a role in accession talks.
Prisons are so full that officers are being ordered to pause so-called “non-priority arrests.”
Renew group appears ready to undermine national democracy—in the name of ‘democracy.’