Day: January 22, 2026

‘Taking Back Control’: MCC Study Demands Shift Away From Brussels on Migration

‘Taking Back Control’: MCC Study Demands Shift Away From Brussels on Migration

According to a new study, effective action against illegal migration would require a fundamental overhaul of international law.

January 22, 2026
Zelensky Slams Europe, Insults Orbán in Desperate Davos Address

Zelensky Slams Europe, Insults Orbán in Desperate Davos Address

It seems that if it were up to the Ukrainian president, the EU would have already invaded Iran and declared war on Russia.

January 22, 2026
‘Masculinism’—a New Threat to Security?

‘Masculinism’—a New Threat to Security?

With ‘masculinism,’ the Left has found a new enemy to avoid talking about controversial issues.

January 22, 2026
After 40 Years, Denmark Considers Lifting Nuclear Ban

After 40 Years, Denmark Considers Lifting Nuclear Ban

The Danish government has set up a framework to investigate the risks and benefits of new nuclear technologies.

January 22, 2026
Trump Plans for ‘Total Access’ to Greenland Under NATO Framework

Trump Plans for ‘Total Access’ to Greenland Under NATO Framework

White House announcement comes after the President reversed plans to impose heavy tariffs on European countries opposed to the expansion of U.S. Arctic territory.

January 22, 2026
Local Elections in Britain Postponed as Labour Collapses in Opinion Polls

Local Elections in Britain Postponed as Labour Collapses in Opinion Polls

Reform UK has taken legal action over government plans to allow councils to delay elections.

January 22, 2026
High Taxes Are Not Inevitable

High Taxes Are Not Inevitable

Europeans have not always paid the high taxes they pay today.

January 22, 2026
Over 1,000 Migrants Reported for Owning Illegal Firearms in Austria

Over 1,000 Migrants Reported for Owning Illegal Firearms in Austria

Data shows Syrians leading a list of foreign nationals reported for illegal firearms possession.

January 22, 2026
Poland Must Pay Fine Over Border Coal Mine, ECJ Rules

Poland Must Pay Fine Over Border Coal Mine, ECJ Rules

The court said the fines imposed by the Commission over the Turow coal mine were preventive, ensuring Poland complies with interim measures and EU law.

January 22, 2026
Spain: Third Railway Accident in Just Days Leaves Several Injured

Spain: Third Railway Accident in Just Days Leaves Several Injured

The Spanish train drivers’ union has called for a three-day strike in February—citing safety concerns for both staff and passengers—following a week of rail accidents.

January 22, 2026
Fourth Failed No-Confidence Vote Erodes von der Leyen’s Authority

Fourth Failed No-Confidence Vote Erodes von der Leyen’s Authority

The continuity at the top of the Commission only highlights the EU’s inability to conclude the increasingly contested Mercosur trade agreement.

January 22, 2026
Merz: U.S. Retreat on Greenland Is “The Right Way to Go”

Merz: U.S. Retreat on Greenland Is “The Right Way to Go”

Denmark says NATO cannot negotiate on its behalf; only Denmark and Greenland can decide on matters affecting their sovereignty.

January 22, 2026