
‘The EU is not Europe’: Day One of the Battle for the Soul of Europe Conference
The speakers at the conference denounced the erosion of freedoms and the advance of technocratic structures detached from citizens.

The speakers at the conference denounced the erosion of freedoms and the advance of technocratic structures detached from citizens.

Central Europe’s presidents warn that soaring energy costs and Brussels’ green agenda are pushing the region to act as one.

The German military ‘takes responsibility’ by commencing work on a $4 billion ballistic missile defence project.

Brussels moves to shore up rare-earth supplies as Beijing’s export curbs and rising global trade tensions threaten European industry.

The opposition coalition PP-DB has meanwhile threatened to submit a no-confidence motion as early as this week if the government does not resign.

Merz aimed to reduce post-election annual arrivals below six figures, but first-time asylum applications in 2025 surpassed 100,000.

Harris breaks with cabinet line on what’s driving the pressure.

“It is impossible to end the war between Russia and Ukraine without talking to Russia,” the U.S. Secretary of State nailed down, criticising Kaja Kallas and her ilk.

The European Commission is scrambling to overcome Belgian resistance to a Ukraine reparations loan that would tap immobilised Russian assets—and likely harm any ongoing peace initiatives.

The move has intensified anger over new migrant flights and growing frustration with Berlin’s handling of Afghan arrivals.
The speakers at the conference denounced the erosion of freedoms and the advance of technocratic structures detached from citizens.
Central Europe’s presidents warn that soaring energy costs and Brussels’ green agenda are pushing the region to act as one.
The German military ‘takes responsibility’ by commencing work on a $4 billion ballistic missile defence project.
Brussels moves to shore up rare-earth supplies as Beijing’s export curbs and rising global trade tensions threaten European industry.
The opposition coalition PP-DB has meanwhile threatened to submit a no-confidence motion as early as this week if the government does not resign.
Merz aimed to reduce post-election annual arrivals below six figures, but first-time asylum applications in 2025 surpassed 100,000.
Harris breaks with cabinet line on what’s driving the pressure.
“It is impossible to end the war between Russia and Ukraine without talking to Russia,” the U.S. Secretary of State nailed down, criticising Kaja Kallas and her ilk.
The European Commission is scrambling to overcome Belgian resistance to a Ukraine reparations loan that would tap immobilised Russian assets—and likely harm any ongoing peace initiatives.
The move has intensified anger over new migrant flights and growing frustration with Berlin’s handling of Afghan arrivals.
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