
Goodwin Forces Brussels to Face the Immigration Debate It Avoids
The British political scientist warned of a demographic, cultural, and political crisis, urging tougher migration policies and a rethinking of citizenship.

The British political scientist warned of a demographic, cultural, and political crisis, urging tougher migration policies and a rethinking of citizenship.

A meeting between Brussels and the Taliban could take place before the summer involving EU officials and representatives of member states.

The e-commerce giant deemed the content “offensive”—while continuing to offer titles by Chairman Mao and Adolf Hitler.

Berlin’s Interior Minister accused of “politically staging” data on crime to “create a mood against people with a migration history.”

Hungary has been ordered to amend its child protection law after the EU’s top court sided with the European Commission.

According to Graham Linehan, half of an influential but secretive document is “a manual for passing unpopular laws” to shape public policy and facilitate social engineering.

As the Nordic country prepares a referendum on reopening EU accession talks, Brussels has signed a new defence agreement with Reykjavík, anchoring the island more firmly in Europe’s Arctic strategy.

Support for the FPÖ is rising as the three-party government struggles with infighting and falling approval.

Siding with an infringement case brought by Brussels, the captive Court in Luxembourg found that Hungarian law violates EU rules.

Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos says they are “increasingly worried” about what is happening in the country that continues to seek EU membership.
The British political scientist warned of a demographic, cultural, and political crisis, urging tougher migration policies and a rethinking of citizenship.
A meeting between Brussels and the Taliban could take place before the summer involving EU officials and representatives of member states.
The e-commerce giant deemed the content “offensive”—while continuing to offer titles by Chairman Mao and Adolf Hitler.
Berlin’s Interior Minister accused of “politically staging” data on crime to “create a mood against people with a migration history.”
Hungary has been ordered to amend its child protection law after the EU’s top court sided with the European Commission.
According to Graham Linehan, half of an influential but secretive document is “a manual for passing unpopular laws” to shape public policy and facilitate social engineering.
As the Nordic country prepares a referendum on reopening EU accession talks, Brussels has signed a new defence agreement with Reykjavík, anchoring the island more firmly in Europe’s Arctic strategy.
Support for the FPÖ is rising as the three-party government struggles with infighting and falling approval.
Siding with an infringement case brought by Brussels, the captive Court in Luxembourg found that Hungarian law violates EU rules.
Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos says they are “increasingly worried” about what is happening in the country that continues to seek EU membership.
French and Polish leaders discuss joint exercises and closer nuclear cooperation, while Paris keeps full control of its arsenal.
It’s a miracle! Following the Hungarian election results, Kyiv officials claim technical conditions now allow oil transit to resume, potentially removing a major barrier to the EU’s €90 billion support package.