
Setback in Brussels for Chat Control: Parliament Blocks Generalized Scanning of Communications
MEPs agree to extend the temporary rules but cut back the scope of the digital surveillance system proposed by the Commission

MEPs agree to extend the temporary rules but cut back the scope of the digital surveillance system proposed by the Commission

U.S. president acknowledges that “nobody knows who is the leader, so there is no one that can announce surrender.”

EU sources admit concern over the national alternative proposed by the Polish president, which could delay or alter the European defence financing mechanism

President Macron condemned the drone assault as unacceptable, stressing that France’s military mission in Iraq remains strictly defensive.

The public transport operator in the Austrian capital is facing a firestorm of criticism—after an NGO claimed that asking passengers to be quiet and avoid strong-smelling food are acts of systemic racism.

Over decades, Germany’s political elites have systematically undermined the very values that might inspire citizens to feel a stake in their country’s defence.

A statement by the Romanian president reveals how Ukraine’s political pressure on Hungary is finding allies inside the European Union.

Sparking protests in the capital, the Kuvendi has voted to maintain the immunity of a key government ally, despite serious allegations of wrongdoing in public sector procurement.

Slovenian MEP Romana Tomc presented new documents alleging Kos collaborated with Yugoslav intelligence, demanding a Commission investigation.

As a driver rammed a vehicle into a synagogue in Michigan, the FBI confirmed the Virginia university shooter shouted “Allahu akbar” before carrying out the attack.
Officials have criticised the Commission president for acting as though she is “the self-appointed ruler of Europe.”
Brussels plans new energy measures, including a €200 million guarantee to boost nuclear innovation investments.
The young man’s family has been subjected to unprecedented harassment aimed at destroying their son’s image.
The EU’s blacklist of low-tax jurisdictions is growing. Brussels goes out of its way to protect its high-tax cartel.
Hungary and other critics say EU sanctions on Russian energy risk worsening Europe’s fuel crisis as war in Iran shakes global oil markets.
Over 100 lawmakers from the governing Labour Party chose to abstain in the parliamentary vote.
The FPÖ’s rise highlights a broader European shift toward stricter immigration policies and skepticism of liberal governance.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has urged Donald Trump to move the Rota and Morón bases after the Spanish government refused to take part in the offensive against Iran.
One suspect reportedly said: “This isn’t a religion that just stands when people talk about the blessed name of the prophet.”
A judo club in Gothenburg has been reported to the Ombudsman after a Muslim family claimed that the club’s mandatory bowing ritual excludes their children.
The Austrian Ministry of Education emphasizes that students must attend classes during Ramadan, and any pressure to fast is treated as bullying requiring school intervention.
The reform would allow longer detention for migrants who refuse to cooperate with return procedures and introduce deportation orders recognised across the Schengen area.