
Brussels and the Ballot Box: New Study Denounces EU Election Influence
The combination of control of funds, digital rules, and legal procedures allows the EU to sway the political context ahead of elections in member states.

The combination of control of funds, digital rules, and legal procedures allows the EU to sway the political context ahead of elections in member states.

Western liberal media reports alleging Budapest colluding with Moscow are coming thick and fast over fears of another victory for Viktor Orbán.

Good weather brings opportunist small-boat migrant arrivals, which the UK government thinks €58 million will help to stop.

The crisis in the Middle East is pushing up oil and gas prices and forcing the EU to face the consequences of its expensive and unstable energy system.

Campaign Against Antisemitism says this environment has arisen “at the hands of all sorts of conspiracy theorists who have been spreading hatred.”

While the Left is holding its ground in the country’s three largest cities, the Rassemblement National is enjoying a spectacular surge.

No combustion-engine ban in 2030, as the Federal Court of Justice rules in favour of the automakers.

The leftist prime minister wants to move on quickly from the vote, but critics say there is evidence of foul play.

Brussels presses ahead with the South American pact, resisting court pressures and political opposition.

The ex-PM will be remembered for introducing gay partnerships in France and for being defeated in the first round of the presidential elections by Jean-Marie Le Pen in 2002.
U.S. hints at scaling back its campaign even as the conflict escalates with fresh strikes and regional fallout.
More than 66,000 migrants have crossed since Labour took office, with enforcement efforts struggling to keep pace.
“We are essentially importing political practices that look more at home in Lebanon or Sierra Leone or Pakistan than they do in Britain.”
As Slovenia heads to the polls this Sunday, revelations of corruption and entrenched networks within the left-wing government have emerged.
Once again, the Left is labelling an attack on its own interests as an attack on the rule of law.
Pair detained after attempted entry at Faslane, as security concerns grow over Iran-linked threats in Britain.
The suspect had no right to remain in Germany after his asylum claim was denied, but deportation was not carried out.
Following a heated debate, Portugal has officially turned its back on progressive gender policies, prioritizing the protection of children from irreversible medical interventions.
The proposal from the right-wing Swiss People’s Party to restrict full-body swimwear passed in Geneva’s Grand Council.
Interior Minister Lubomír Metnar has warned of a ‛likely link’ to terrorism following a suspicious blaze that destroyed a warehouse belonging to defense contractor LPP Holding.
Italy’s prime minister says “innovative solutions” are needed to ensure the 2015 migrant crisis is not repeated.
The right-wing populist party is predicted to garner 20%, amid a dispute with the CDU in Germany and in the European Parliament over migration policy.