
Von der Leyen’s “Intelligence Cell”: Another Attempt at Centralisation
The initiative reportedly intended to strengthen the Commission’s analytical capacity is drawing criticism, as it may impact on the sovereignty of member states.

The initiative reportedly intended to strengthen the Commission’s analytical capacity is drawing criticism, as it may impact on the sovereignty of member states.

Spain’s health initiative follows a separate decision to grant residency and work permits to around 500,000 who settled after evading immigration controls.

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.
Hungary and its allies condemn Zelensky’s remarks amid a dispute over a €90 billion EU loan and halted Russian oil flows.
The upcoming elections reveal a familiar pattern of German politics: the cordon sanitaire ends up strengthening the political Left.
Fighting intensified across the Middle East as Israel expanded strikes on Iran and Hezbollah, while Trump ruled out sending American ground troops.
Meeting in Nigeria, conservative church leaders unveiled a new governing body after accusing the Church of England of promoting “revisionist” doctrine on marriage and sexuality.
While appearing reasonable and necessary when taken individually, these measures collectively build an ecosystem of repression that East Germany’s Stasi could only have dreamt of.
Backed by serious cash, Reform UK looks like the only political party capable of mounting a serious challenge to Britain’s left-wing consensus.
Under new Polish rules, special healthcare benefits will mainly remain available to Ukrainian minors, employed refugees, and other vulnerable individuals.
The International Organization for Migration is urging Europe to prepare contingency plans as internal displacement in Iran threatens to spill across international borders.
The row erupted as Hungary blocks a €90 billion EU loan while pressing Kyiv to restore Russian oil flows through Druzhba.
From Cyprus to the Red Sea, European forces are reinforcing bases and shipping lanes as the Iran war spreads—while leaders try to avoid being drawn directly into the fighting.
Protesters carried signs saying “We are not cannon fodder” and calling for Chancellor Friedrich Merz to go to the front line himself.
The reform comes amid growing political tensions over rising numbers of foreign welfare recipients and concerns about incentives to work.