
Spending Borrowed Money “Better Together”—EU Rearmament Plan Gets Rubberstamped by Council
The SAFE fund has been approved without consulting the European Parliament, the only elected body among EU institutions.

The SAFE fund has been approved without consulting the European Parliament, the only elected body among EU institutions.

Slovakian PM Robert Fico could not convince EU chief Ursula von der Leyen to grant his country concessions on Russian energy imports.

The centre-right parties in the French parliament voted against the UDR’s legislative proposal, afraid to appear to be ‘playing into the RN’s hands.’

A research group has traced funding for extremist organizations linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, uncovering indirect financial ties to the Soros-founded Open Society Foundations.

With the decision made, banning cars in Berlin moves one step closer to being enacted.

The government regulator alleges that the channel incited “hatred and hostility.”

New initiative aims to counter ‘disinformation’—that is, populism and national conservatism.

The former PM is now backing off from his We Continue the Change party amid corruption allegations.

While others face prosecution for minor offences, UK police stood by as a protester mocked Holocaust imagery in central London.

Strasbourg court finds France guilty in a single identity check case, sparking concerns over foreign judicial interference in national policing.
Pride parades now look and feel more like a victory march over a conquered people than a scrappy revolt for rights.
The attack is the latest in a series of similar incidents.
Using emoticons to support a 15-year-old Swedish woman who killed her migrant rapist resulted in a sizable fine for a German 64-year-old.
Even members of the Commission President’s own European People’s Party are likely to support the motion, according to the MEP submitting the complaint.
South Korean intelligence services say the additional deployment could take place as early as July.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei claimed Donald Trump “exaggerated” the impact of U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
As Europe stumbles into deeper conflict, Hungary warns of the risks—and Spain ends up humiliated on the world stage.
Schools must be open “to the diversity of views and educational issues,” according to the judge.
Police raids, taxpayer-funded activism, and mass surveillance: critics say Berlin is reviving Stasi tactics to silence political opposition.
The majority of the judges, appointed by the left-dominated legislatures and the Sánchez government, ruled that the Constitution does not prohibit amnesty as a legal institution.
The PM’s own nervous MPs preparing to reject a flagship policy signals their own estrangement from the wider electorate—growing larger since the 2024 victory at the polls.
Karol Nawrocki’s upset presidential win has triggered a backlash from pro-EU institutions, raising fears the result could be cancelled altogether.