
Without Orbán, Brussels Speeds Up Ukraine’s Entry Into the EU
The Commission wants to open all negotiating chapters immediately and turn Kyiv’s accession into the next great leap in European integration.

The Commission wants to open all negotiating chapters immediately and turn Kyiv’s accession into the next great leap in European integration.

The Ukrainian president has landed in Rome to personally lobby PM Giorgia Meloni to join the PURL program, a move that would see Italy finance U.S. military hardware for Kyiv.

Conservative voices across Europe say the plan risks turning Spain into a gateway for wider movement across the bloc.

As EU leaders welcome Hungary’s new government, allies of the former prime minister say little has changed beneath the surface.

The story’s prominence on the state broadcaster has prompted surprise, with some pointing to a shift in coverage of migration issues.

United Nations nuclear officials have confirmed that Pyongyang’s weapons program is entering a more aggressive, high-capacity phase.

Despite leaving office years ago, Merkel and Schröder continue to employ a combined staff of 17, including high-ranking officials earning over €11,000 a month—at public expense.

New survey finds 80% dissatisfaction with Chancellor Merz’s performance.

Norway will manufacture Ukrainian-designed UAVs on its soil and support production within Ukraine to bolster Kyiv’s defenses.

A Thursday call with EU leaders will test support for stricter limits on minors’ access to social media.
The legislation for the transfer of the strategically important islands will not be included in the government’s next parliamentary agenda.
The party’s parliamentary group wants a return to reliable energy sources.
Tomio Okamura says cheaper Russian energy could ease energy prices.
The pipeline, which has a capacity of seven million barrels a day, is up and running again after suffering damage from the Iran conflict on April 8.
Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB said negotiations stalled over “unreasonable demands of the American side.”
Freya India, like millions of her generation, was exposed to hardcore pornography before she was exposed to Christianity. Like millions of others, she grew up in a culture that offered her everything but her civilizational inheritance.
A silent, threatening fragmentation of the Catholic Church would be more difficult to correct than an open schism.
In total, non-Ukrainians account for almost one in every 80 of the 279,223 visas issued under the Ukrainian visa routes.
It would be a fool’s errand for Hungary to go to Brussels and submit to policies that are directly harmful to Hungary in exchange for an unfreezing of EU funding.
Israel removed Spain from a U.S.-led Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) in Kiryat Gat, accusing Spain of supporting “terrorist regimes.”
Both sides have agreed to observe the truce that comes after a major prisoner exchange earlier today.
Mojtaba Khamenei is reportedly recovering from severe injuries sustained in a deadly airstrike, adding uncertainty to Iran’s leadership.