
Did Brussels Interfere in Europe’s Elections? Fallout Spreads
A U.S. report has reignited accusations that Brussels crossed from regulation into political control, with critics warning the implications reach far beyond one country.

A U.S. report has reignited accusations that Brussels crossed from regulation into political control, with critics warning the implications reach far beyond one country.

Despite legal action initiated on behalf of Brussels, the Catalan separatist chief still faces arrest in Spain on separate embezzlement charges.

A NATO official said that as Russia and China rapidly expand their arsenals, the alliance will take steps to maintain its defenses.

Survey of French adults shows 88% of women and 79% of men say they are worried about the safety of teachers.

Ongoing talks could determine the future ownership of the Donbas.

The “Russian kompromat” hypothesis is gaining ground in public debate as a defensive response to the greatest moral scandal of the liberal establishment.

MPs and ministers privately question the prime minister’s judgment as anger spreads over who approved the controversial appointment.

A new bilateral agreement will see Washington and Budapest coordinate efforts to assist persecuted Christians, particularly in Africa and the Middle East.

AfD lawmakers complained of severe space shortages, while smaller parties continue to enjoy larger facilities.

The move comes after Budapest’s criticism of the European Union that it is turning a blind eye to serious abuses.
Berlin’s BVG transport operator called the strike “disproportionate” and appealed to the Verdi union to return to negotiations.
UK government-backed studies claim village pubs, dog walking, and countryside norms exclude ethnic minorities.
Despite the planned diplomatic engagement, armed clashes and drone strikes continue to take a high toll on civilians on both sides.
Iceland must champion a foreign policy of prudence, self-determination, and institutional fidelity—not one that hazards national sovereignty for illusory European integration.
The French foreign minister said it’s crucial for Europe to maintain its own direct line of communication with Russia.
The right-wing candidate won nearly half the vote, securing the presidency without a run-off and signaling a major political shift in Costa Rica.
A video from Spain has become global ammunition for critics who argue that parts of Europe’s radical left openly welcome demographic change as a political tool.
Rejecting political firewalls, the initiative calls for open AfD participation in public discussions.
Tehran’s foreign minister said Iran no longer trusts Washington—but noted efforts by its neighbors to ease tensions.
We do need new institutions that are global without being globalist.
Nicolas Schmit argues that genuine strategic debate and a long-term vision for Europe’s global role have been missing within the Commission.
The next round of talks between Ukraine, Russia, and the United States on ending the war has been postponed until Wednesday.