
Von der Leyen’s Double Failure: Open Borders and a Broken Economy
Brussels’ version of unity always means centralization—and a transfer of responsibility from national governments to unelected bureaucrats.

Brussels’ version of unity always means centralization—and a transfer of responsibility from national governments to unelected bureaucrats.

Prime Minister Orbán recently confirmed that Hungary has no intentions of joining the euro zone. This is one of his best and most consequential policy decisions ever.

Three scientists won the 2025 Nobel in Chemistry for developing metal–organic frameworks.

Under her watch, Brussels ceased to be a boring, technocratic steward of the common market and has become a missionary empire—zealous, punitive, and utterly disconnected from reality.

Surging demand from central banks and fears over U.S. debt push the metal to a record high.

Moscow warns that American military support for Ukraine could trigger a “whole new level of escalation.”

Their joint letter marks a coordinated push to loosen Brussels’ 2035 ban, as Europe’s car industry warns of massive job losses.

Increasingly, dishes such as the traditional Austrian schnitzel are disappearing from Viennese school lunches.

Berlin moves to tighten airspace security after a surge in recent UAV incidents, including major disruptions at Munich Airport last week.

The employee—temporarily assigned to Austria’s intelligence agency—is suspected of leaking sensitive information to the radical Islamist group.
Three scientists won the 2025 Nobel in Chemistry for developing metal–organic frameworks.
Under her watch, Brussels ceased to be a boring, technocratic steward of the common market and has become a missionary empire—zealous, punitive, and utterly disconnected from reality.
Surging demand from central banks and fears over U.S. debt push the metal to a record high.
Moscow warns that American military support for Ukraine could trigger a “whole new level of escalation.”
Their joint letter marks a coordinated push to loosen Brussels’ 2035 ban, as Europe’s car industry warns of massive job losses.
Increasingly, dishes such as the traditional Austrian schnitzel are disappearing from Viennese school lunches.
Berlin moves to tighten airspace security after a surge in recent UAV incidents, including major disruptions at Munich Airport last week.
The employee—temporarily assigned to Austria’s intelligence agency—is suspected of leaking sensitive information to the radical Islamist group.
European Parliament hears bogus allegations directed at Budapest and Viktor Orbán.
EU officials say the law erodes equality and dignity; Bratislava insists it protects children and national values.
Budapest is weighing legal action after MEPs narrowly voted to protect Antifa-linked Italian MEP Ilaria Salis from prosecution.
Under Macron, the mass influx of immigrants, mostly from Africa, accelerated in an unprecedented way.