
“The internet is becoming a prison for will and privacy”—AI Law Expert Covadonga Torres
In the name of ethics, Brussels is building a regulatory framework that stifles innovation and leaves Europe out of the global technological race.

In the name of ethics, Brussels is building a regulatory framework that stifles innovation and leaves Europe out of the global technological race.

Orbán warns that Ukrainian EU membership would drag Hungary directly into the conflict with Russia.

New asylum applications from Syrians are rarely approved, with only 26 of 3,134 applicants granted protection in October 2025.

Friedrich Merz and other senior officials have dismissed a 2027 deadline as “impossible”.

The Turkish foreign ministry confirmed that Ankara supports reaching a peaceful solution to Iran’s nuclear program and is ready to provide assistance if needed.

The Senate debates trying to ban assisted suicide unfortunately led to nothing.

The UK aims to work with China to track smuggling routes, share intelligence, and stop maritime equipment from reaching criminal gangs.

U.S. lawmakers say the case shows how EU tech rules can be used to pressure foreign platforms—and shape online speech far beyond Europe.

Trade preferences, migration cooperation, and security assistance should be conditioned on measurable progress in the human rights area, Coptic Solidarity’s Lindsay Rodriguez says.

Sections of the German Left now argue that restrictions on face coverings would undermine women’s autonomy.
Trade preferences, migration cooperation, and security assistance should be conditioned on measurable progress in the human rights area, Coptic Solidarity’s Lindsay Rodriguez says.
Sections of the German Left now argue that restrictions on face coverings would undermine women’s autonomy.
Warnings were raised at a debate hosted by MCC Brussels as critics questioned how far the initiative could reshape political speech during elections.
The Danish foreign minister described the situation as improved, noting he feels “slightly more optimistic today than a week ago”.
Ministers in Brussels are expected to approve a new sanctions package targeting Iranian officials and state-linked entities.
Does anyone believe there won’t be a new and historic pull factor that will generate new migration crises at European borders?
Investigators allege recruiters in Sweden sometimes submit fake documents to obtain student visas.
A representative claims Deutsche Bank is “cooperating fully with prosecutors” after raids.
A fierce confrontation between President Petr Pavel and Foreign Minister Petr Macinka has plunged Czech politics into turmoil.
The 2025 numbers demonstrate uncontrolled immigration that does not contribute to national wealth.
If approved, Sweden’s ban on smartphones would start in August 2026 and apply both during school hours and after-school care.
The move could have sweeping legal and political consequences across Europe.