
EU Ministers Agree on Tighter Control Over the Internet
The Jutland Declaration may be a step towards better child protection online, but could also open the door to potential overreach.

The Jutland Declaration may be a step towards better child protection online, but could also open the door to potential overreach.

Social services took Daniel and Bianca Samson’s two young daughters and accused the parents of being “religious extremists.” Now, they are fighting to bring their girls home.

Norway’s Foreign Ministry emphasized that the Nobel Committee operates fully independently from the government.

Berlin’s record military budget coincides with plans to trim social spending, raising questions about the government’s true priorities.

It is torture to see the country falling apart and the right wing unable to come up with a common winning strategy.

The proposal would strengthen Brussels’ power over the member states while weakening the Union’s internal plurality.

Leaders are accused of making up for their “foreign policy insignificance with negligent checkbook diplomacy.”

It’s unclear if the PVV leader will resume his campaign before the parliamentary elections on October 29.

The illegal Channel migrant with a Kalashnikov rifle facial tattoo rages at the court as he is sent down for five years.

The lawsuit of the European Parliament against the Commission exposes the two-faced nature of the EU’s rule-of-law conditionality policy.
An ‘Antifa Kommando’ post on a far-left website took credit for the blaze that destroyed the Thurn und Taxis lodge, accusing Princess Gloria of “reactionary” views.
Jurors deliberated nearly 12 hours before delivering a guilty verdict, while the defence argued his words and actions were merely attention-seeking antics.
As the youth is shifting towards the Right, Brussels is ramping up their limitations to online information.
The legal victory drew support from the opposition Conservative Party.
The rebellion was a result of growing tension over the Mercosur deal threatening farmers across Europe.
Reaffirming his campaign pledge, the Polish president rejects the bloc’s “mandatory solidarity” scheme and calls for Europe to act at its borders, not inside them.
The idea that Muslim communities are systemically discriminated against throughout Western Europe is pure fantasy.
A Tunisian—with a history of drug trafficking convictions—is standing trial in Berlin on charges of severely abusing, imprisoning, and raping his former partner.
Public frustration with Austrian migration policy is mounting as trust in the ruling coalition continues to erode.
Spain has argued that it is a committed member of NATO and will remain one after Trump suggested expelling the country from the alliance.
Berlin commitment comes as Israeli PM Netanyahu announces that 48 hostages remain in Gaza, with 20 still alive—including four Germans.
Comparing the market and par values of sovereign debt may seem like a dry exercise, but it reveals critical insights into the European economy.