Rejecting the calls for legal action, von der Leyen also asked commissioners not to attend the event to avoid “provoking Orbán on his own turf.”
Germany’s new chancellor can’t take a step without his coalition partners pulling the rug out from under him.
After the first round’s razor-thin vote margin, all eyes are on Poland as the second round is about more than just the presidential seat.
Over 200 vehicles have blocked the main roads into Paris to fight back against green policies threatening the farmers’ way of life and French agriculture.
Spain’s blackout wasn’t a glitch—it was a warning.
The Commission is softening its Green Deal to appease trade allies, exposing glaring double standards.
While the EU Parliament is ready to ease some of the Green Deal’s most harmful rules, deeper reforms still face stiff ideological resistance.
The sexual predator can return to work with children in five years’ time.
As AfD surges, political elites turn to legal tools to suppress dissent.
The Commission’s strategy to streamline the services sector could mark another step towards a United States of Europe.
The fast-tracked method to fund rearmament without significant parliamentary oversight will in practice mean bypassing checks and balances.
The EU Parliament’s establishment parties continue to protect von der Leyen, enabling her to hide the truth about the COVID-19 vaccine purchases.