
One Person Dead in Brussels Shooting
‘Europe’s Capital’ has seen an increase in shooting incidents in recent months.

‘Europe’s Capital’ has seen an increase in shooting incidents in recent months.

If von der Leyen succeeds, spending would be tied to economic reforms, where member states could be required to address gender disparities to qualify for social housing funds and promote organic farming to access agricultural subsidies.

Authorities call it inclusion—parents see it as catering to a minority while silencing dissent.

Private talks between coalition members and opposition figures add pressure as the government faces increasing criticism over border control.

The U.S. President expresses optimism but cautions situation remains fluid.

Commission and Council presidents want to bolster the country’s defense against foreign influence, disinformation, and electoral manipulation.

The floodgates are open: debt-financed stimulus is once again the weapon of choice against recession.

The answer to heat will not come from expensive insulation and public subsidies.

Economic theory promised that free trade would bring new levels of prosperity to Europe. That did not happen. The continent needs a Trump-style rethinking of its economic future.

New police data show Afghan and Syrian nationals topped the list of suspects in swimming pool sexual assaults last year.
Moscow now fully or partially controls three-quarters of the Donetsk region.
The perpetrator, and illegal migrant, is facing murder charges after the elderly woman supporting Israeli hostages passed away in hospital.
Increased land-border controls appear to be pushing smugglers and migrants toward air routes.
Seoul sees “no signs” that North Korea is preparing to deploy more troops to Russia.
Denmark is taking over the European Union’s rotating presidency today, vowing to be tough on security and migration.
According to opposition party CHP’s vice pesident, Murat Bakn, several senior officials were among those detained.
EUobserver demands more “frozen funds, intrusive audits, and public insults” from Brussels, and even asks other member states to have their intelligence services spy on the sovereigntist governments.