Day: May 7, 2025

Tyrol Set To Approve Headscarf Ban for Minors

Tyrol Set To Approve Headscarf Ban for Minors

Politicians across party lines say the policy empowers young girls.

May 7, 2025
Macron and Merz Meet To Revive Paris-Berlin Axis

Macron and Merz Meet To Revive Paris-Berlin Axis

The new German Chancellor will not go home empty-handed from his visit to Paris.

May 7, 2025
Brussels Targets Hungary for Defending Its Borders—Again

Brussels Targets Hungary for Defending Its Borders—Again

Budapest says it’s unfairly punished for protecting Europe from crime.

May 7, 2025
How Germany’s Bureaucratic War on AfD Destroys Democracy From Within

How Germany’s Bureaucratic War on AfD Destroys Democracy From Within

The establishment’s authoritarian power plays are eroding the already low level of public trust.

Sánchez Passes the Buck in Parliament Over Blackout Management

Sánchez Passes the Buck in Parliament Over Blackout Management

Instead of soul-searching regarding the excessive reliance on renewables, the Spanish PM even pledged that Spain “will not deviate even a millimeter from its green model.”

May 7, 2025
No Safe Space: Jewish Students Besieged on UK Campuses

No Safe Space: Jewish Students Besieged on UK Campuses

A chilling report reveals threats, fear, and institutional betrayal.

May 7, 2025
Slovakia Joins Hungary in Denouncing Proposed Russian Gas Import Ban

Slovakia Joins Hungary in Denouncing Proposed Russian Gas Import Ban

“This is simply economic suicide,” Robert Fico said.

May 7, 2025
Cardinals Entering Conclave: Last Echoes from Rome

Cardinals Entering Conclave: Last Echoes from Rome

The name of the future pope should in all likelihood be known before the end of the week.

Denmark Reconsiders Nuclear Energy After Decades-Long Ban

Denmark Reconsiders Nuclear Energy After Decades-Long Ban

All three of Denmark’s governing parties have said they are open to relaxing atomic energy laws, in part to reduce dependence on Russia.

May 7, 2025
Metsola Threatens Commission With Lawsuit Over Fast-Tracked Rearmament Plan

Metsola Threatens Commission With Lawsuit Over Fast-Tracked Rearmament Plan

Just like the member states, now the European Parliament also knows what it feels like to get sidelined by von der Leyen.

May 7, 2025
The Next Pope: A Pastor, a Prophet, or Both?

The Next Pope: A Pastor, a Prophet, or Both?

Inside the conclave, calls grow for a leader who can heal and inspire the Church.

Carmakers To Brussels: Deregulate or We Go Bust

Carmakers To Brussels: Deregulate or We Go Bust

The Commission’s attachment to its ideological Green Deal is harming carmakers, who are pushing for a radical overhaul of regulations.

May 7, 2025