Paris is pushing to postpone a December decision, arguing that key agricultural safeguards remain unfinished as EU leaders enter a week of high-stakes negotiations.
A U.S.–Russia draft proposing territorial limits has jolted EU capitals, as Kyiv weighs trading its NATO bid for security guarantees.
Capitals accuse Brussels of lifting tax figures from activist NGOs while ignoring harm-reduction policies backed by governments.
Today’s vote seeks to shield €210 billion in Russian assets through an exceptional legal pathway that several governments openly consider illegal.
The clash with the United States acts as a catalyst for an internal struggle: who really defines what Europe is and should be?
A new rewards programme signals a tougher line on groups long treated in Europe as a public-order issue rather than a security threat.
The document marks a sharp shift in tone from the United States, raising questions about Brussels’ direction and its ability to manage the continent’s growing crises.
The leak comes as Warsaw and Washington intensify contacts on the future of their strategic cooperation.
The new EU budget may become a “strategic instrument of political ambition” that seeks to centralize power in Brussels.
The European political climate after Gaza, street-level pressure, and the partisan use of the conflict complicate any attempt to rebuild the relationship between Brussels and Jerusalem.
Israeli diplomat says his country will keep sharing intelligence with EU states even as hostility grows and anti-Jewish violence rises across the continent.
Influencer and activist Ibrahim Youssef encourages Muslims in Italy to emulate the “Zionist lobby.”