
German Defence CEO Dampens Merz’s Hopes of U.S.-Independent Military
Former military leader points to “significant deficits in terms of capabilities” in the German army, letting no other European leaders off lightly either.

Former military leader points to “significant deficits in terms of capabilities” in the German army, letting no other European leaders off lightly either.

“What you are doing is not only right but also a mission that shapes Europe’s destiny,” PM Viktor Orbán told Salvini while presenting the Hunyadi Award.

For many on the Left, the persecution of Christians is inconvenient. For too many on the Right, the persecution of Christians has become convenient.

“The Great Reset” or fighting fire with fire by developing a counterproposal to the European Parliament’s reform plan, charting a different course from that envisioned by Brussels elites.

All the Italian PM did was remind liberal opposition MPs that leftist-inspired federalism was already part of the Europe discourse in 1941.

While the EU continues to dismiss ‘failing’ efforts, Washington predicts a full ceasefire deal could be reached very soon.

Charlie Weimers says attempts to fill European labour gaps with migrants are a “direct attack on national identities and cultures.”

Despite the EU’s foreign policy chief’s claims about “broad political support,” opposition from France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal has derailed Brussels’ ambitious military package.

The LIFE programme—the EU’s funding instrument for the environment and climate action— has a budget of €5.4 billion but transparency is completely lacking.

Even if armed conflict is seen as just one of several potential threats, the initiative reveals an obsession with the risk of war.
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