
Right-Wing Coalition Pushes Through EU’s New Safe Country List
The move clears the way for faster asylum decisions and stronger return policies, marking a major win for the Parliament’s conservative bloc.

The move clears the way for faster asylum decisions and stronger return policies, marking a major win for the Parliament’s conservative bloc.

Reports from NGO Monitor and memoranda seized from the Islamist group reveal a system of infiltration and pressure on humanitarian organisations receiving European funds.

Police urged the French capital to cancel its New Year’s Eve concert, warning that last year even the deployment of more than 6,000 officers struggled to control the crowds.

Brussels insiders are quietly questioning the country’s courts after top EU officials were detained in a corruption probe.

Wenke Brüdgam faces calls for her resignation after she was seen in a now-deleted video ripping the German flags down from empty houses—calling them symbols of “nationalism” and “fascism.”

Saturday’s actions, involving about 25,000 people, were not a demonstration but an attempt to shut down the event through blockades and threats of violence.

FPÖ and Hungary step up calls for stronger borders and greater national sovereignty.

Nigel Farage’s populist Reform UK has secured a record-breaking donation from a Thailand-based British businessman.

The trend includes a rise in arson and attacks on critical sites, with Munich remaining the most affected district.

The plan focuses in particular on strengthening cooperation between customs services and private parcel delivery companies to improve drug detection.
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