
EU’s Billions Are Being Spent on a Sub-Par Military
Can €130 billion fix European defense? Not sure. But can Brussels use it to make it worse? Absolutely.

Can €130 billion fix European defense? Not sure. But can Brussels use it to make it worse? Absolutely.

Reports add that the charged individual was specifically targeting Jews.

Falling approval ratings, corruption scandals, and mismanagement of the war are making it increasingly evident that Zelensky is not the golden boy Brussels makes him out to be.

In 2024, Axel Rudakubana’s brutal murder of three young girls sparked a summer of unrest. One year on, has anything really changed?

Older Ukrainians may now join the armed forces under a one-year contract, as Kyiv looks for new ways to replenish its struggling military.

A conservative MEP says member states must track down “secret funds” to terrorist groups.

During a landmark Vatican gathering of digital missionaries, Pope Leo XIV called on young Catholics to protect meaningful speech and reach the suffering in the AI era.

What we are witnessing is not a spontaneous process of growing religious pluralism, but a well-structured plan by organisations with a clear ideological agenda.

Swimming pools are becoming hotbeds of harassment in Central Europe.

Peter Kyle claims opposing the Online Safety Act puts Farage “on the side” of predators like Jimmy Savile—drawing sharp condemnation.
According to Labour MP Barry Gardiner, the law—framed as a measure to protect children—is also aimed at targeting “harmful” adult discourse online.
Prosecutors say the attacker acted out of Islamist ideology and antisemitic hatred.
Key sectors and many MEPs demand greater clarity and accuse the Commission chief of acting alone.
“We discussed this today with Alice Weidel,” the prime minister stated.
National governments say Brussels misled them and agreed to terms that could damage their economies and credibility.
The EU has opened the floodgates to American goods while forcing France to swallow the costs, Le Pen warned.
More than two dozen Ukrainians, including a pregnant woman and 16 prisoners, were killed in Russian attacks on Tuesday.
A leaked directive reveals the BBC instructed staff to dismiss counter-narratives and blame a new Israeli-backed aid body for distribution failures in Gaza.
The PM’s visit to Turnberry turned into a one-sided masterclass on political reality, leaving him overshadowed.
Western countries have accused Kazakhstan of flouting sanctions.
In the Netherlands, “terrorists are free and Jews are boycotted,” National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir responded.
Jette Nietzard would have no problem with trying to forcefully bring down a democratically elected government.