
EU Bickers Over Bill for Kyiv’s €40 Billion Military Package
As Brussels pushes for urgent military aid to Ukraine, divisions deepen over funding, with bigger economies resisting calls to pay the most.

As Brussels pushes for urgent military aid to Ukraine, divisions deepen over funding, with bigger economies resisting calls to pay the most.

Unbeknown to our correspondents at the time, we captured a snapshot of the country on the very last day before war in Gaza resumed.

Almost 100 days after the Gaîté Lyrique welcomed them in, scores of overstayers from Africa were evacuated by police officers.

Do you want your mothers and daughters facing Russian artillery and war’s horrors? If not, why assume every strange form of egalitarianism is just?

Washington terminated its contracts with the CIA-founded media brand after finding “national security violations” and hundreds of millions spent on “fake news” to promote the liberal agenda.

Urged to “abandon decarbonisation completely,” the ruling SNP has finally accepted that their environmentalist policies make people poorer.

Wearing a tie and a suit does not wipe away HTS leader Sharaa’s past and present crimes—and the EU Commission should remember that.

As the Bard’s legacy gets a 21st-century makeover, critics wonder if the real tragedy is the relentless quest to find offence where none was penned.

The outgoing left-liberal government has ducked key questions on woke protest groups receiving taxpayer cash.

“We will have to change ourselves,” the Serb president said following the largest demonstration the country has seen in decades.
The CDU leader has given in to the climate demands of the Greens in return for their backing and a two-thirds majority in parliament.
Activism obviously does not care for the fact that the indigenous people of ancient Rome and Greece happen to be white.
A barbaric experiment in a Romanian prison saw inmates subjected to horrific torture, forced betrayals, and psychological destruction.
Brussels wants to cut out the only EU institution with directly elected representatives when plotting its €800 billion defense plan.
Freedom has more to gain than lose from the emergence of influencers—people who don’t depend on anyone—and the rise of social media as the preferred source of information.
It is “premature” for Germany to consider sending its soldiers to Ukraine, warns the Armed Forces Commissioner.
At least 15 MEPs are implicated in a bribery investigation alleging attempts to influence legislation favoring the Chinese company.
Salt, a town in Catalonia, has been rocked by nights of violence as rioters clashed with police, set fires in the streets, and left residents fearing further unrest.
The SPD’s radical migration agenda puts pressure on the CDU to compromise, despite growing public concern over crime and integration failures.
Deluded Strasbourg session resolves to entrust a former Al-Qaeda militant’s new government to lead a “just and equal transition.”
Engulfed by corruption scandals, Prime Minister Montenegro keeps ‘escaping forward’ while insisting on a firewall against right-wing populist CHEGA!
Those unwilling to throw their full support behind decarbonization are now unpatriotic, according to the latest leftist narrative in the European Parliament.