
Tusk Defends Border Clampdown as Service to the EU
Tusk claims to be defending the EU against illegal migration—using the measures for which Hungary has been persecuted.

Tusk claims to be defending the EU against illegal migration—using the measures for which Hungary has been persecuted.

The Reason for the dismissal of the Russian transport minister remains unknown.

The German was assaulted in Place du Luxembourg in front of the EU Parliament by a group of North African-looking men who called him a “racist.”

Provocative show in family area fuels debate over children’s inclusion.

Fast-track citizenship does not require language proficiency and identity verification.

Rival Cypriot leaders will meet next week with UN chief António Guterres after a rare series of confidence-building steps raised hopes of a diplomatic breakthrough.

Meloni pushes back as allies back proposal to grant citizenship to children of foreign nationals.

More than 3,000 farmers’ groups and 20 member states opposed the planned budget reforms, forcing the Commission to seek alternative ways to cut agricultural subsidies by about 20%.

Belgium is seeing a shift in baby names—away from traditional choices, and toward names influenced strongly by a growing immigrant community.

Lion’s share of cash has gone on paying cops to watch London hate marches.
Unless things change, the EU may as well be a “province of China,” according to a leading industrialist.
The Commission is adamant to go ahead with the targets even tough the green policies have caused European industry to suffer, and member states are divided.
The promulgation of the law on the suspension comes days after a ceasefire in a war that saw Israeli and U.S. strikes on nuclear sites in the Islamic Republic.
Polish PM Tusk had long dismissed warnings of German police misconduct as “hysteria”—but mounting pressure has forced a U-turn.
The comprehensive pact will mean armed mutual aid, more expenditure—and Starmer further backtracking on the Brexit referendum.
The tourist area can accommodate nearly 20,000 people, according to Pyongyang, which described it as a “world-class cultural resort.”
Diplomats who criticise the Tbilisi government are acting like radicals and colonial administrators, according to representatives of the ruling party.
The German Senate wants to see a constitutional amendment that would specifically ban the discrimination of ‘queer’ people.
While the EU pressures Hungary over the rule of law, it avoids commenting on scandals rocking the Spanish Socialists.
It is unlikely that the liberal and left-wing parties will side with the conservatives to topple the European Commission.
A lottery system has been introduced to boost numbers in the army, navy and air force.
Liberal PM Donald Tusk and his allies had been trying to overturn the outcome of presidential election ever since the results were announcced.