
Digital Euro Clears Key Hurdle Despite Conservative Opposition
Patriots for Europe voted against the proposal and warned that Brussels could end up building a financial infrastructure capable of monitoring digital payments.

Patriots for Europe voted against the proposal and warned that Brussels could end up building a financial infrastructure capable of monitoring digital payments.

While the departure of the “crass moron” chairing a national cultural UK body was planned for in January, allegedly, news of the schedule for this exit has just been made public.

With births at a record low, Karol Nawrocki says Poland must strengthen families instead of relying on immigration.

As the ruling coalition reshuffles, the current Vilnius government has been dissolved. Voters will have no say in what comes next.

The proposals mark a dramatic shift in migration policy as governments seek tougher measures to curb illegal immigration.

Everyday life has become a pressure cooker. The question is when that pressure cooker is going to blow up, and what forms that explosion will take.

Sociologist Ashley Frawley argues that the EU’s mental health strategy enables a quiet expansion of institutional intervention into schools, workplaces, and digital platforms.

A Council of Europe deputy was informed that the Budapest visit of the Venice Commission had to be postponed—because the Tisza administration declined to receive the delegation.

The controversy has already cost the Ukrainian leader one of Poland’s highest state honors and is now overshadowing a key international gathering on Ukraine’s reconstruction.

A committee established to defend democracy from manipulation has become the cheerleader for a system that treats democratic speech itself as a manipulable object.
With births at a record low, Karol Nawrocki says Poland must strengthen families instead of relying on immigration.
As the ruling coalition reshuffles, the current Vilnius government has been dissolved. Voters will have no say in what comes next.
The proposals mark a dramatic shift in migration policy as governments seek tougher measures to curb illegal immigration.
Everyday life has become a pressure cooker. The question is when that pressure cooker is going to blow up, and what forms that explosion will take.
Sociologist Ashley Frawley argues that the EU’s mental health strategy enables a quiet expansion of institutional intervention into schools, workplaces, and digital platforms.
A Council of Europe deputy was informed that the Budapest visit of the Venice Commission had to be postponed—because the Tisza administration declined to receive the delegation.
The controversy has already cost the Ukrainian leader one of Poland’s highest state honors and is now overshadowing a key international gathering on Ukraine’s reconstruction.
A committee established to defend democracy from manipulation has become the cheerleader for a system that treats democratic speech itself as a manipulable object.
The Russian leader said Moscow is ready to resume negotiations based on the draft agreements reached in March-April 2022, while citing battlefield realities and criticizing Ukrainian strikes inside Russia