
Belgian PM Threatens To Resign Over Budget Stand-Off
Bart De Wever is demanding €10 billion in savings by 2030

Bart De Wever is demanding €10 billion in savings by 2030

Seventeen South African men, aged between 20 and 39, have asked the government for help to return home from war-torn Donbas.

For the progressive West, suffering acquires meaning only when it can be traced to guilt. Without that connection, empathy falters.

The EU is betting on fast trains and clean fuels to drive down carbon emissions across the continent.

The ‘My Voice, My Choice’ initiative aims to make access to abortion easier across the Union.

While top current and former EU officials are being investigated for suspected corruption, the EP is busy going after the Hungarian government.

Putin ordered ministries to draw up proposals for nuclear test readiness after Trump urged the Pentagon to resume testing “on an equal basis” with Russia and China.

The emissions-cutting targets set are “completely unrealistic,” the Patriots for Europe group said.

Germany insists it does not recognise the Taliban—but has accredited regime-appointed diplomats in Bonn and granted them consular immunity.

His vibes-based politics is fuelled by entitlement, resentment, and social-media virality.
Hamas handed over the remains on Friday night but had not specified which remains it was returning.
Minister of Justice Gérald Darmanin has warned that the Islamic State-Khorasan is the biggest terrorist threat and may already have “sleeper cells” in France.
“This foreign money is coming into the United States because they want to implement their extremist European vision for America,” watchdog executive director said.
“Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter,” the U.S. President said.
The tax proposal would drive wealthy people abroad and undermine business competitiveness, the budget minister said.
In a brilliant dissection of the political “extreme center,” Bock-Côté shows that liberal technocracy is as much of a threat to freedom as the woke mob.
Economist and physicist Alexandr Munteanu aims to lead “the government that will bring Moldova into the European Union.”
A shift in the nation’s political culture is vital—away from socialist and demagogic collectivist ideas that dragged a once-prosperous country into corruption and decay.