Lithuanian FM Urges NATO Members To Double Their Spending
“In the last ten years, we’ve increased our spending ten times,” Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys said about his country.
“In the last ten years, we’ve increased our spending ten times,” Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys said about his country.
As tensions rise between Brussels and Washington, the EU has its own ways of “protecting European production against international trade distortions.”
2025 marks the 75th year since the inception of the Schuman Plan. It was said that Schuman “didn’t really understand the treaty which bore his name.” Indeed, this is the intended strategy of architects of Euro-federalism: make the structural process so byzantine that few, especially the population at large, can understand what is happening. Technocracy, rather than democracy, is the project’s driving force.
Europe’s revival won’t come from above. It’ll be claimed from below by ordinary Europeans unafraid of leftist judges and Brussels bureaucrats.
While the German education system is already failing, the Left is pushing for the abolition of homework to battle “inequality”.
Left “so afraid of fundamentalists” that it cannot confront the influence of Islamism in Europe
“We need law and order—not symbolic politics,” police officer and Sweden Democrat MP says.
Israeli PM: “Hungary has done fantastic things” for Israel under Orbán’s leadership, showing the way for other democracies.
The French president’s push for a unified EU stance may alienate allies and complicate relations with key industries.
Brussels promises to help local development, but does this mask a deeper drive for control over critical supply chains?
“In the last ten years, we’ve increased our spending ten times,” Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys said about his country.
As tensions rise between Brussels and Washington, the EU has its own ways of “protecting European production against international trade distortions.”
2025 marks the 75th year since the inception of the Schuman Plan. It was said that Schuman “didn’t really understand the treaty which bore his name.” Indeed, this is the intended strategy of architects of Euro-federalism: make the structural process so byzantine that few, especially the population at large, can understand what is happening. Technocracy, rather than democracy, is the project’s driving force.
Europe’s revival won’t come from above. It’ll be claimed from below by ordinary Europeans unafraid of leftist judges and Brussels bureaucrats.
While the German education system is already failing, the Left is pushing for the abolition of homework to battle “inequality”.
Left “so afraid of fundamentalists” that it cannot confront the influence of Islamism in Europe
“We need law and order—not symbolic politics,” police officer and Sweden Democrat MP says.
Israeli PM: “Hungary has done fantastic things” for Israel under Orbán’s leadership, showing the way for other democracies.
The French president’s push for a unified EU stance may alienate allies and complicate relations with key industries.
Brussels promises to help local development, but does this mask a deeper drive for control over critical supply chains?
Dam Square closed following vehicle fire.
Macron has suddenly become coy about defending French democracy, opting only to speak up for the judges in Le Pen’s case.