Brussels Rampant Crime Makes One in Five Residents Feel Unsafe
19% of Brussels residents “often” or “always” feel unsafe in their neighbourhood according to the latest Security Monitor.
19% of Brussels residents “often” or “always” feel unsafe in their neighbourhood according to the latest Security Monitor.
The Baltic country bucks the unease with which the rest of the EU treats this cutting-edge technology.

“Two losing parties form a coalition, despite the fact that Germans have voted to have a right-wing government. To me, this is profoundly undemocratic.”

Germany’s new chancellor can’t take a step without his coalition partners pulling the rug out from under him.
The French premier has called for a deadline for Putin, and beyond that, for “massive retaliation.”

After the first round’s razor-thin vote margin, all eyes are on Poland as the second round is about more than just the presidential seat.

The ECtHR dismissed the complaint from nine European countries that its bias toward migrants hinders their democratic decision-making, arguing the court is being “politicized.”
“Work and learn German”—a new ultimatum for welfare recipients.
Despite the benefits to Germany, the new government wants inactive gas pipelines in order to undermine Putin.

The question is whether Trump’s threat of 50% tariffs will wake up the Eurocrats running a protectionist system whose price is paid by the public.
MEP Charlie Weimers says Brussels must examine the ways it funds Islamism and bring the practice to a halt.
While the EU Parliament is ready to ease some of the Green Deal’s most harmful rules, deeper reforms still face stiff ideological resistance.
Israel’s PM says Europe is stoking antisemitic sentiments by spreading lies about the war against Hamas.
But why add an additional restriction when existing laws prohibiting Islamic clothing are not enforced?
The decision has sparked ridicule since similar flags retail for just £25.
Leaders say the European Court of Human Rights must be reined in when it comes to its migration rulings.
German phone call to President Xi overlooks recent history—and highlights Brussels’ irrelevance.
The political class is pretending to discover a phenomenon that has been denounced for decades by the national Right.
The sexual predator can return to work with children in five years’ time.
Moscow says 270 soldiers and 120 civilians were swapped on each side
We will all pay a heavy price if Europe’s leaders are allowed to take the wrong side in what is a fight to the end between the forces of civilisation and barbarism.
The Trump administration blocked it from hosting international students and froze billions in federal funds, accusing it of antisemitism and CCP ties.