
Sofia Corradi, Architect of the Erasmus Program, Dies at 91
Corradi, fondly called “Mamma Erasmus,” described the program as a pacifist mission for European unity

Corradi, fondly called “Mamma Erasmus,” described the program as a pacifist mission for European unity

While Hungarian students are shut out from the EU’s higher education program, the Commission is planning to extend invitations to students from clearly undemocratic third world countries.

Labour has thankfully decided to scrap its absurdly vague, expansive definition of ‘Islamophobia.’

Former PM Magdalena Andersson says her party is now “much stricter on migration and crime” a year before heading into elections.

In Markt Schwaben, taxpayers must foot the bill of €12,000 per month for an asylum shelter that remains empty after local protests, with the lease continuing until 2030.

The spectacular burglary speaks volumes about the state of disrepair in the French country.

The Slovak PM’s Smer party may consider joining Patriots for Europe after its expulsion from PES.

Vandals are attacking churches and Christian memorials in the Austrian capital.

The government’s long-promised investigation just lost a key voice—and gained a credibility problem.

Although more than €3 million was allocated for voluntary returns, only 289 Syrians have been returned to their homeland under state-specific programs.
Corradi, fondly called “Mamma Erasmus,” described the program as a pacifist mission for European unity
While Hungarian students are shut out from the EU’s higher education program, the Commission is planning to extend invitations to students from clearly undemocratic third world countries.
Labour has thankfully decided to scrap its absurdly vague, expansive definition of ‘Islamophobia.’
Former PM Magdalena Andersson says her party is now “much stricter on migration and crime” a year before heading into elections.
In Markt Schwaben, taxpayers must foot the bill of €12,000 per month for an asylum shelter that remains empty after local protests, with the lease continuing until 2030.
The spectacular burglary speaks volumes about the state of disrepair in the French country.
The Slovak PM’s Smer party may consider joining Patriots for Europe after its expulsion from PES.
Vandals are attacking churches and Christian memorials in the Austrian capital.
The government’s long-promised investigation just lost a key voice—and gained a credibility problem.
Although more than €3 million was allocated for voluntary returns, only 289 Syrians have been returned to their homeland under state-specific programs.
The Budapest Summit could be a step closer to ending the conflict, but Brussels is unhappy because it isn’t on ‘friendly ground.’
London Mayor Sadiq Khan and former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak were among those attending the gala.