Javier Villamor is a Spanish journalist and analyst. Based in Brussels, he covers NATO and EU affairs at europeanconservative.com. Javier has over 17 years of experience in international politics, defense, and security. He also works as a consultant providing strategic insights into global affairs and geopolitical dynamics.
Can Meloni Be Europe’s Messenger to Trump?

Can Meloni Be Europe’s Messenger to Trump?

As pressure mounts from both allies and rivals, the Italian leader steps into a rare position of influence between two powerful capitals.

April 17, 2025
Olive Trees vs Solar Panels: Going Green Means No More Greens?

Olive Trees vs Solar Panels: Going Green Means No More Greens?

As many as 100,000 olive trees could be uprooted to fulfill green transition goals.

April 16, 2025
European Space Agency Seeks Strategic Defence Role

European Space Agency Seeks Strategic Defence Role

The ESA Director General wants to propel Europe to a prominent position in the global space race with an investment of 21 billion euros.

April 16, 2025
Top CDU Leader Urges Rethink on Excluding AfD From Power

Top CDU Leader Urges Rethink on Excluding AfD From Power

Amid growing internal dissent, the CDU faces mounting pressure to revise its strategy and reconnect with its disillusioned base.

April 16, 2025
“China is not an alternative”—NEOS Foundation Managing Director <strong>Javier Martínez-Fresneda</strong>

“China is not an alternative”—NEOS Foundation Managing Director <strong>Javier Martínez-Fresneda</strong>

“Europe was born with a soul but without a body in the 1950s. Now, we find a Europe with a body but without a soul.”

April 16, 2025
EU Seeks Trade Truce As Germany Sets Its Own Course on U.S. Deal

EU Seeks Trade Truce As Germany Sets Its Own Course on U.S. Deal

While Brussels pushes for cautious de-escalation, Germany’s incoming chancellor is taking a bolder path—reviving a controversial pact and testing EU unity on trade.

April 15, 2025
Spain Launches Controversial Overhaul of Valley of the Fallen

Spain Launches Controversial Overhaul of Valley of the Fallen

The Socialist government wants to move quickly with the transformation of the Basilica before anyone can get in their way.

April 15, 2025
Mario Vargas Llosa: Combatting Unhappiness Until the End

Mario Vargas Llosa: Combatting Unhappiness Until the End

The Nobel Prize winner, considered to be one of the great Spanish language writers of the 20th century, uniquely transformed every experience into literature.

April 14, 2025
Germany Continues Afghan Migrant Flights Despite Coalition Pledge

Germany Continues Afghan Migrant Flights Despite Coalition Pledge

The outgoing government continues to bring in migrants, sparking controversy over security risks and broken promises.

April 14, 2025
Socialist Takeover: Monk Defending the Valley of the Fallen Forced to Leave

Socialist Takeover: Monk Defending the Valley of the Fallen Forced to Leave

Many feel the Vatican has let down Father Cantera, a stalwart defender of the civil war memorial’s Basilica.

April 11, 2025
Sánchez Lauds China, Vietnam While Critiquing the U.S.

Sánchez Lauds China, Vietnam While Critiquing the U.S.

The Spanish PM’s tacit endorsement of Bejing-sponsored anti-Trump propaganda is neither wise nor principled.

April 11, 2025
“Media and political pressures threaten judicial independence” – Former ECHR Judge <strong>Javier Borrego</strong>

“Media and political pressures threaten judicial independence” – Former ECHR Judge <strong>Javier Borrego</strong>

“It is essential to prevent situations like those experienced in Spain, where judicial institutions are politically manipulated.”

April 9, 2025