This weekend’s mass killings did not deter the EU elite from engaging with the new Syrian regime.
Moscow is preempting any attempt by the European Union or NATO to propose the presence of peacekeeping forces. Not that sending European peacekeepers was ever a serious option, let us add.
Anger over the regional government’s handling of a deadly storm has sparked protests, raising concerns of political attacks.
According to a 2024 survey, only 47% of Europeans would be ready to take up arms for their countries, a sign of weakened national identities and social cohesion after years of Brussels policies.
While Brussels condemns “pro-Assad” forces, it fails to acknowledge the brutal crackdown on Christian, Alawite, and Druze communities.
The Spanish PM says the country needs another 250,000 labor immigrants every year to sustain the welfare state.
All 27 member states backed von der Leyen’s latest plan—but did anyone ask Europeans first?
As Europe pins its hopes on Merz for stability, his shaky domestic alliances could turn his chancellorship into a political minefield.
Hand-picked NGOs bankrolled to censor speech and push Commission’s agenda
The EU Commission stays silent as socialist Sánchez cedes powers to separatists, in contrast with its swift reactions to alleged rule-of-law violations by conservative governments.
Is this a step in preparation for a future with a less reliable NATO, or one where the EU cannot defend itself independently without Washington’s support?
European migration policies have turned human trafficking into a lucrative industry with no real consequences for those responsible.