
Brussels ‘No Longer Guardian of Treaties,’ Says Exiled Polish MP
Marcin Romanowski blasts Commission bias and warns of political persecution in Poland.

Marcin Romanowski blasts Commission bias and warns of political persecution in Poland.

Moscow says its forces have taken Sichneve in central Ukraine, stepping up pressure as Trump’s deadline for progress looms.

Local council chief risks jail by sharing further information about the accused—amid fears of another migration violence cover-up.

A report says EU sanctions are not being enforced properly, with state-controlled websites still accessible in most member states.

As Berlin debates mandatory service and rearmament, most Germans say they wouldn’t be willing to fight—and don’t trust the Bundeswehr to be ready.

Eurostat says inflation looks calm—but beneath the surface, a worrying split is emerging. Polarized inflation poses a serious challenge for the ECB and an increasingly hands-on Brussels.

Israel’s prime minister is expected to order the military to seize full control of Gaza.

Britain’s Campaign Against Antisemitism calls the trend a “damning indictment of our society.”

The Dutch government will spend €500 million under a new U.S. scheme to speed up weapons deliveries from American stockpiles.

The government’s Channel migrant swap with France kicks off Tuesday after EU sign-off, but surging arrivals suggest it’s another gesture policy unlikely to restore control.