Day: November 13, 2025

EPP Votes With Right To Ease Corporate Sustainability Rules

EPP Votes With Right To Ease Corporate Sustainability Rules

The Patriots for Europe and ECR groups rallied a majority for the EPP to pass a bill cutting red tape on European competitiveness.

November 13, 2025
10 Years After Bataclan, Nothing Has Changed

10 Years After Bataclan, Nothing Has Changed

Despite the horror, the Left still does not seem to have grasped the extent of the danger.

November 13, 2025
Merz to Zelensky: Fewer Ukrainian Men Should Come to Germany

Merz to Zelensky: Fewer Ukrainian Men Should Come to Germany

The German chancellor believes the young men should serve in their own country.

November 13, 2025
EU Agrees To Scrap Duty Exemption on Cheap Temu and Shein Imports

EU Agrees To Scrap Duty Exemption on Cheap Temu and Shein Imports

EU finance ministers have agreed to remove the duty exemption on small parcels from Chinese platforms as early as next year, a move France hailed as a victory for Europe’s economic sovereignty.

November 13, 2025
The Slow Death of the German Christmas Market

The Slow Death of the German Christmas Market

Is Germany surrendering one of its best-loved festive traditions to violent extremists?

November 13, 2025
France Lifts Travel Ban on Telegram Founder Durov

France Lifts Travel Ban on Telegram Founder Durov

Durov has said his arrest was doing “massive damage to France’s image as a free country.”

November 13, 2025
Nordic and Baltic Nations Pledge $500 Million for U.S. Arms to Ukraine

Nordic and Baltic Nations Pledge $500 Million for U.S. Arms to Ukraine

Making the Russia-Ukraine war likely to drag on even longer, several European countries will provide additional financial support to Ukraine,.

November 13, 2025
Europe’s Top Judge Crosses the Line: Brussels’ Attack on Hungary and Judicial Neutrality

Europe’s Top Judge Crosses the Line: Brussels’ Attack on Hungary and Judicial Neutrality

ECJ President Koen Lenaerts brands Hungary an “oligarchy,” blurring the line between justice and politics.

November 13, 2025
The Netherlands: Post-Election Struggles Ahead

The Netherlands: Post-Election Struggles Ahead

Rob Jetten admits forming a stable coalition will be difficult after his narrow election victory left Dutch politics deeply divided.

November 13, 2025
One-Third of Germans Demand Federal Election Recount

One-Third of Germans Demand Federal Election Recount

Support for a federal election recount is strongest among BSW and AfD voters.

November 13, 2025
German Official Raises the Alarm on Islamist Political Influence

German Official Raises the Alarm on Islamist Political Influence

Integration officer claims that local politics are being reshaped by religious sectarianism, impacting Germany’s Social Democrats.

November 13, 2025
Austria Rolls Out Tougher Integration Course for Asylum Seekers

Austria Rolls Out Tougher Integration Course for Asylum Seekers

The government is tightening its migration policy with longer courses, follow-up workshops and sanctions for anyone who refuses to take part.

November 13, 2025