
EU Creates New Body To Police ‘Disinformation’ Across the Bloc
While framed as a defence against foreign interference, the project places Brussels at the centre of decisions about what qualifies as disinformation and how it should be addressed.

While framed as a defence against foreign interference, the project places Brussels at the centre of decisions about what qualifies as disinformation and how it should be addressed.

French officials should know better than to scold foreign leaders for talking about the killing of Quentin Deranque.

Carried away in a murderous frenzy, French MPs are removing, one after another, any and all safeguards surrounding the medical act of killing.

Four years into the war, we are facing a reality where the EU is attacking its own members, Slovakia and Hungary, while still caressing a non-EU member, Ukraine.

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

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

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

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

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

The EU establishment is siding with Kyiv rather than helping one of its own member states secure a significant energy issue.
A leading video platform’s senior representative testified that its features are specifically designed to protect the welfare of children using the service.
Slain cartel boss “El Mencho” had a $15 million bounty on his head.
The march in memory of the young man murdered by ‘anti-fascists’ was the subject of a scandalous smear campaign by the media.
Hungary and Slovakia halt the twentieth package of sanctions, highlighting the increasing political fatigue within the bloc.
The party says it knows how to—and, if it is elected, will—“end the invasion.”
The federal spokesman for the Identitarian Movement stated “Islam does not belong to Germany.”
Sarkozy’s legal team is pushing to have the months already spent wearing an electronic tag count toward a more recent six-month custodial sentence.
The U.S. president accused some nations of having “ripped off” his country for years.
The Israeli finance minister said that the Israel Defense Forces will definitely enter and occupy Gaza if Hamas does not disband.
Paris officials are scolding foreign leaders for telling the truth about the killing of a young patriotic activist in France.
Washington officials claim Beijing may be on track to field more than 1,000 nuclear warheads by 2030.
With no parliamentary majority and several sensitive dossiers already on the table, the cabinet’s stability is far from assured.