
Brussels Under Fire for Funding ‘Propaganda’ Journalism Network
Conservatives say Brussels is bankrolling ‘investigative journalism’ projects to push pro-EU narratives while silencing dissent.

Conservatives say Brussels is bankrolling ‘investigative journalism’ projects to push pro-EU narratives while silencing dissent.

Zelensky’s SBU accuses internationally based online publishers of ‘Russian propaganda.’

From Brussels to Budapest, critics of the far-left welcome U.S. move and demand tougher action at home.

Leszek Miller calls for swift acknowledgment and compensation after the recent drone incident.

The Sejm has approved a new bill that makes certain benefits for Ukrainian refugees conditional on work and school attendance.

Police continue to investigate the stabbing incident that happened near an asylum seekers’s shelter in the Bavarian city.

A mass brawl in Vienna left multiple victims, prompting further concerns about public safety.

The EU Parliament chief promised integration, but lacks the political and military autonomy to sustain it

A new Ipsos I&O survey confirms PVV dominance, highlights a CDA resurgence, and places JA21 among the rising players.

Homes, businesses, and offices are left offline while mobile data remains accessible in northern Afghanistan.
The surge comes as Poland faces rising youth unemployment and growing debate over support for millions of Ukrainian refugees.
Kaja Kallas said the move would come at a high cost for Israel.
Critics say “no government will be able to get deportations off the ground” so long as Britain remains in the convention.
Low demand in Europe for EVs is hurting the global carmaker.
The European delegation focused on financing the migration business as more than 330 migrants arrived in just three days.
Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer calls urgent talks on public safety after politicians faced harassment and threats outside parliament
Tyler Robinson, arrested for killing Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, left a message for his friends hours before his arrest.
With global rivals racing ahead, Mario Draghi demands urgent reforms on trade, AI, and competitiveness.
Children with a foreign background fall significantly behind, study shows, raising fears of long-term social and economic consequences.
The French government is facing the same fiscal crisis as in 2012—but this time, the ECB won’t be able to help them.
In an interview with Fox News, Rubio said the U.S. should not “give visas to people who celebrate the assassination of a political figure,”
The suspect–identified under German privacy laws as Serhii K.–was arrested near the Italian coastal town of Rimini on a European arrest warrant.