
Paris Summit: Another Showcase of Europe’s Lack of Unity
Macron’s wishful thinking gets reality checked as he fails to position himself as the European leader capable of setting a common direction for a Ukraine strategy.

Macron’s wishful thinking gets reality checked as he fails to position himself as the European leader capable of setting a common direction for a Ukraine strategy.

Fearing free speech on social media, Green political pariah says U.S. tech giants “must be regulated…in a way that aligns with our values.”

Will Brussels be able to acknowledge its mistakes, or will it continue clinging to a narrative that no longer holds?

Two years before the election, two men with little to show in terms of fully embracing right-wing politics vie for the leadership of Les Républicains.

MCC Brussels’ report sheds light on how the Commission uses EU taxpayer money to finance a network of like-minded NGOs, undermining pluralism and democracy in Europe.

With U.S. support for Netanyahu’s campaign strengthening, European leaders are notably absent from meaningful discussions on the conflict.

Instead of mass deportations, the interior ministry proposes mass surveillance of messaging services.

The trip shows Brussels is struggling to counteract Trump’s bilateral dealing with Putin.

The End of Life Bill is hardly different from other euthanasia laws in Europe with few to no real safeguards for the most vulnerable.

Critical thinking, adaptability, and entrepreneurship will be key skills in an AI-dominated labor market.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance hinted that Washington seeks a swift resolution to the conflict, even if it involves concessions to Moscow.
“He is undoubtedly one of the highest-ranking living dignitaries of the Islamic State,” his lawyer says.
The failed asylum seeker has admitted that he deliberately rammed his car into a crowd of people.
Other White House measures include the threat of 100% duties on BRICS countries, escalating the global trade war.
Brussels, trying to be the eminent student in the class, whatever the subject, stepped into quicksand and is now ready to sink.
The French are to vote on three subjects, but not the one that matters most to them.
“A student in The Hague chose to return to Israel, stating that she would rather live under constant rocket fire than endure the toxic hostility on campus.”
European authorities seem unable—or unwilling—to deal with migrants whose asylum applications are rejected.
Remembering the ethnic cleansing of Italian civilians is called “outrageous”—by supporters of Parliamentary depictions of Christ as gay.
The American dismantling of USAID and leaving the WHO and the Paris Agreement represent “an approach based on sovereignty and efficiency.”
Europe’s sovereign nations need to get their own defences in order.
Everyone seems to be on the same page and equally part of the solution—except Brussels, desperate for a seat at the table.