Orbán’s opposition to scrapping the veto and funding Ukraine revealed fractures among Europe’s leaders, with France, Germany, and Greece also voicing doubts.
Since the outbreak of the war, EU countries have purchased Russian fossil fuels worth €21.9 billion, more than the aid allocated to Ukraine.
Records published this week suggest Madrid may have breached counterterror cooperation with France by secretly alerting ETA to planned crackdowns.
A move sold as “modernisation” could dismantle the last defence states have in controlling who joins the EU.
The issue is not technical but political: will Europe choose to innovate and defend freedom, or entrench itself in bureaucracy that suffocates both?
Fr. Custodio Ballester’s supporters say the case is meant to intimidate others into silence—while the Church stays quiet.
Hamburg tops the list as cities spend millions on hotel rooms for migrants amid a housing crunch.
President Sandu warned of Russian meddling, while the opposition accuses the government of manipulation.
A report argues Europe must consider cultural compatibility and historical ties if it wants to avoid ghettoisation and unrest.
The clash highlights growing pressure from EU leaders to rein in Strasbourg and Luxembourg courts on migration.
Faced with growing transatlantic tensions and fears of U.S. coercion, the EPP leader renews his push for a centralized EU defense and foreign policy under Brussels’ command.
The decision could open the door to more deportations across the EU.