
Belgian PM Says ‘Belgium Is Not an Antisemitic State’
De Wever rejected U.S. criticism and stressed Belgium’s separation of powers, saying the executive power cannot interfere in judicial processes.

De Wever rejected U.S. criticism and stressed Belgium’s separation of powers, saying the executive power cannot interfere in judicial processes.

Rather than lifting us out of our current political trench warfare, the dispute over a reference to God in the Saarland constitutional preamble merely illuminates it.

The trade deal is agreed but stuck in the EU’s slow-moving, bureaucratic approval process

New legislation simplifies restitution, allowing the return of artefacts from 1815–1972 without individual votes.

The Swedish government has unveiled a new strategy to use electronic monitoring to prevent children as young as 13 from being exploited by the country’s criminal gangs.

A new coalition secured Bulgaria’s first outright parliamentary majority since 1997, winning 131 of 240 seats in the April 19th election.

We must honor the heroes who defeated Hitler without letting their victory harden into a secular myth turning ‘Nazi’ into the catch-all for evil.

Since joining the EU in 2004, Poles have been steadily losing enthusiasm for the common European currency.

The AI Act “omnibus” reform confirms a typical Brussels pattern: legislate fast, correct later, and call it “governance.”

The bridge between North Korea and Russia is designed for use by up to 300 vehicles and 2,850 pedestrians daily, according to Russia’s transport ministry.
A Commission spokesman said no decision had been taken to withhold funds and offered no explanation for enlargement commissioner Marta Kos’ remarks the previous week.
The driver fled on foot but has been apprehended, according to police.
Trade Chief Maroš Šefčovič is in Paris for an eleventh-hour attempt to talk Washington out of a 25% tariff hike on European vehicles.
The meeting in Armenia brings together nearly 50 leaders, but once again confirms the declarative nature of a format that Brussels uses more to project narrative than to produce effective results.
Tehran deployed combat drones and rockets to challenge the presence of U.S. destroyers aiding commercial transit.
Careers ruined, research projects scuppered: the thought police are indiscriminately targeting non-conforming academics.
Allegations against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s inner circle and family have raised doubts about the survival of the fragile government.
Police say gangs often recruit teenagers via social media and encrypted messaging apps, offering payment for carrying out attacks.
The restriction affects primarily China-sourced solar inverters—key components that connect renewable energy systems to electricity networks.
Alexander Dobrindt insists that EU internal border checks must remain a core element of Germany’s new migration policy.
Three left-wing German parties have announced their coordinated withdrawal from X, citing disinformation concerns, but critics accuse them of avoiding debate.
Operator SEFE said the facility will be dismantled and handed to a Ukrainian operator “as part of humanitarian aid.”