
Brussels Accused of Funding Green Deal Lobbying
The six-month inquiry comes after revelations that hundreds of thousands in EU subsidies were channelled into campaigns shaping farming and nature laws.

The six-month inquiry comes after revelations that hundreds of thousands in EU subsidies were channelled into campaigns shaping farming and nature laws.

Rapid gains in living standards had aligned with prudent long-term public spending, but conditions have worsened since 2023.

The Ghent Court of Appeal confirms prison terms for the suspect’s family and associates, highlighting an official aspiration to maintain vigilance against extremist networks in the region.

Local authorities, under pressure from left-wing education unions, withhold funding for Catholic institutions in a blatant act of discrimination.

Arrests in Westminster and accusations of “two-tier Britain” sharpen a brewing rural revolt against Labour’s fiscal plans.

As the U.S. envoy prepares to meet Putin next week, the Kremlin signals cautious optimism—while warning European involvement could complicate negotiations.

Von der Leyen vows to accelerate plans to tap frozen Russian assets, while MEPs warn the EU is fuelling a war it refuses to help end.

Legal costs push the total financial burden for the ten protesters to €1.1 million, marking one of the first civil rulings against the Last Generation climate group.

“Some people in Paris and Berlin have internal problems and want to continue the war, perhaps in order to sell weapons.”

300 preschoolers in the Italian city are set to participate in “sexual and emotional education” courses.
The Ghent Court of Appeal confirms prison terms for the suspect’s family and associates, highlighting an official aspiration to maintain vigilance against extremist networks in the region.
Local authorities, under pressure from left-wing education unions, withhold funding for Catholic institutions in a blatant act of discrimination.
Arrests in Westminster and accusations of “two-tier Britain” sharpen a brewing rural revolt against Labour’s fiscal plans.
As the U.S. envoy prepares to meet Putin next week, the Kremlin signals cautious optimism—while warning European involvement could complicate negotiations.
Von der Leyen vows to accelerate plans to tap frozen Russian assets, while MEPs warn the EU is fuelling a war it refuses to help end.
Legal costs push the total financial burden for the ten protesters to €1.1 million, marking one of the first civil rulings against the Last Generation climate group.
“Some people in Paris and Berlin have internal problems and want to continue the war, perhaps in order to sell weapons.”
300 preschoolers in the Italian city are set to participate in “sexual and emotional education” courses.
Rome’s landmark criminal justice reform comes as global data shows women remain far more likely to be killed by partners or family members than by strangers.
Ahead of the 2026 election, the jailing of the former president has left Brazil’s conservative bloc without a unifying figure.
Aliança Catalana, led by Ripoll mayor Sílvia Orriols, is soaring in the polls as voters desert the traditional parties over immigration, security, and cultural identity.
After 4,277 additional BSW votes were ‘found’, the party’s demand for a recount gained momentum.