
Von Der Leyen Hails Migration Pact, but Member States Already Want Out
Orbán described the latest agreement as “a new, absurd, and unjust attack.”

Orbán described the latest agreement as “a new, absurd, and unjust attack.”

At the MCC conference scholars from four continents will look at how preambles shape identities and legal frameworks.

As the national conservative politician takes office again, it signals a possible end to Ukraine aid and a tougher line toward the EU.

Lawmakers warn that weak oversight of EU grant programmes may have allowed politically active networks to gain legitimacy and influence across multiple member states.

Authorities admit using tear gas in riots last year, but contest the allegation that a long-forgotten military chemical agent was deployed.

Contrary to what globalists are saying, the Trump administration does not “hate Europe.” It hates what Europe has become under decades of failed leadership.

Judges ruled the activists lacked intent to damage the artwork, leaving the museum to absorb nearly €15,000 in repair costs.

Tensions escalating: U.S. officials accuse Brussels of targeting American tech companies—X insists the Commission misused a loophole in its ad system.

The tests showed that Meta’s promised protections for minors often fail in practice, raising fresh concerns about whether the company has misled parents.

Despite his asylum claim being rejected without appeal earlier this year, a Lebanese national was moving freely until he was detained at Aachen Station.
Mogherini’s departure follows her detention and questioning in connection with suspected corruption.
A court ruling has sharply limited police access to refugee accommodation, triggering warnings that deportations will become even harder to enforce
President Nicușor Dan’s speech was not scandalous, not provocative, not offensive. It was something far worse: forgettable.
The Czech president has decided to appoint Andrej Babiš as prime minister on December 9th.
The controversy over Israel is turning the song contest into a new cultural and diplomatic battleground of the continent.
The party says only the Constitutional Court can now clarify the disputed result.
Although Trump said Putin “wants to end the war,” after peace talks Russia’s president said that he rejected the current compromise.
“When you tell them the route is dangerous, most respond: Where we are, we are already dead,” said Elhadj Mohamed Diallo, director of the Guinean Organization for the Fight Against Irregular Migration.
The leftist media has no problem providing airtime for a fringe shock merchant—as long as he shares their disdain for their political opponents.
While the British government cites technicalities, voters suspect a plan to deny democracy and avoid a Reform UK landslide.
Orbán argues that the EU’s political elite is using the war in Ukraine as a pretext to accelerate a federalist project that restricts national sovereignty.
Emanuel Brünisholz is now in jail for “publicly belittling” LGBT people by stating only male and female skeletons exist.