
EU ‘Democracy Shield’ Sparks Fears of Voter Control
Warnings were raised at a debate hosted by MCC Brussels as critics questioned how far the initiative could reshape political speech during elections.

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.
Kyiv lodged a formal protest following the Hungarian PM’ assertion that Ukrainian leaders are trying to influence Hungary’s upcoming parliamentary vote.
The French president reaffirmed France’s commitment to Denmark’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
As its forces moved deeper into the region, Washington addressed Tehran directly, claiming our “next attack will be far worse.”
Lee Anderson says the public was deliberately kept in the dark as a politically explosive rape case moved through the courts.
According to a recent survey, Hungary speaks for most of the EU’s citizens when blocking the accession of Ukraine.
The September election is shaping up to be a fight over what currency the Swedes should be using in the future.
Several BBC broadcasts on International Holocaust Remembrance Day failed to identify the victims as Jewish, prompting criticism from Holocaust educators and officials.
Critics point to how one country’s migration decision can bind the rest of the EU because of the bloc’s free-movement rules.
Kigali claims that Britain UK broke a key treaty by withholding payments, revealing financial terms, and not resettling the refugees already in the country.
Mette Frederiksen warned that Europe remains highly dependent on the U.S. for military protection and called for urgent rearmament to reduce this reliance.
The small Balkan state has been waiting to be allowed into the European Union for over 15 years, whereas a country currently at war claims it could join in 2027.
Gergely Karácsony has been fined for organising last June’s Pride march, where more than 200,000 participants defied an official ban.