Month: February 2026

Four Years On, Ukraine War Still Divides Europe

Four Years On, Ukraine War Still Divides Europe

As Kyiv commemorated the fourth anniversary of the invasion, Western leaders doubled down on backing for Ukraine.

February 24, 2026
Who Controls Tariffs? Inside the U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision

Who Controls Tariffs? Inside the U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision

Contrary to what seems to be the prevailing wisdom, this was not a universal knockdown of Trump’s use of tariffs.

February 24, 2026
Single Market in Name Only? Experts Warn of Structural Weakness in the EU

Single Market in Name Only? Experts Warn of Structural Weakness in the EU

Economists and policymakers argue that without true economic integration, Europe cannot compete with the U.S. or China on equal terms.

February 24, 2026
Mandelson’s Arrest Deepens Starmer’s Epstein Crisis

Mandelson’s Arrest Deepens Starmer’s Epstein Crisis

The arrest has intensified scrutiny of the prime minister just days before a crucial by-election in Greater Manchester.

February 24, 2026
German Parliament: Staff Sick Leave Far Exceeds National Average

German Parliament: Staff Sick Leave Far Exceeds National Average

The CDU Stuttgart conference decided to push for the abolition of sick notes issued over the telephone, citing concerns over growing absenteeism.

February 24, 2026
Brussels Betrays Hungary—Backs Ukraine Instead

Brussels Betrays Hungary—Backs Ukraine Instead

The EU establishment is siding with Kyiv rather than helping one of its own member states secure a significant energy issue.

February 24, 2026
Professor at Quentin’s University Under Guard After Far-Left Threats

Professor at Quentin’s University Under Guard After Far-Left Threats

The university is being undermined from within by the far-left, laments Professor Balanche, a specialist in Middle Eastern geopolitics.

February 24, 2026
Five EU Members Explore Migrant ‘Offshoring’

Five EU Members Explore Migrant ‘Offshoring’

A new plan involves temporary reception centers in such countries as Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda—hosting failed asylum seekers until they can be repatriated to their home countries.

February 24, 2026
Four Years of Sanctions: Russia Endures, Europe Pays the Price

Four Years of Sanctions: Russia Endures, Europe Pays the Price

Sanctions have reduced the Kremlin’s margins, but they have neither curbed its exports nor eased Europe’s energy crisis.

February 24, 2026
How Péter Magyar’s Manifesto Proves He’s Brussels’ Trojan Horse in Hungary

How Péter Magyar’s Manifesto Proves He’s Brussels’ Trojan Horse in Hungary

While the Hungarian people seek stability and the preservation of their way of life, Magyar’s sponsors in Brussels are salivating at the prospect of a compliant, hollowed-out Hungary.

February 24, 2026
EU Lawmakers Pause Key U.S. Trade Deal After Supreme Court Ruling

EU Lawmakers Pause Key U.S. Trade Deal After Supreme Court Ruling

Brussels officials demand clarity following Trump proposals of a new 15% global tariff.

February 24, 2026
Snub in Brussels: No Minute’s Silence for Slain French Student

Snub in Brussels: No Minute’s Silence for Slain French Student

Supporters of Quentin Deranque, the 23-year-old killed by the far-left in Lyon, accuse the European Parliament of selective outrage

February 24, 2026