Javier Villamor

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.
Bremen Becomes First State To Demand AfD Ban

Bremen Becomes First State To Demand AfD Ban

The region’s left-wing government wasted no time proposing the ban despite lacking any legal evidence to support it.

May 6, 2025
More Railway Chaos in Spain Affects Over 10,000 People

More Railway Chaos in Spain Affects Over 10,000 People

During past emergencies, the government’s response was delayed, with no senior official ever taking political responsibility. Today’s incident follows the same path.

May 5, 2025
EU Commissioner’s Blackout Takeaway: We Need More Censorship

EU Commissioner’s Blackout Takeaway: We Need More Censorship

Although the stated goal is to combat disinformation, these measures raise serious concerns about the curtailment of freedom of expression in the name of security.

May 5, 2025
“Pointless Provocation”: Muslim Prayer Taught to Catholic Pupils in Italian Mosque

“Pointless Provocation”: Muslim Prayer Taught to Catholic Pupils in Italian Mosque

Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini described the scene as an example of the “silent Islamization of Italian schools.”

May 5, 2025
Power Grab: Brussels Plots €600 Billion EU-Wide Electricity Takeover

Power Grab: Brussels Plots €600 Billion EU-Wide Electricity Takeover

Eurocrats want a unified grid as soon as possible to advance the European superstate project.

May 5, 2025
EPP Sealed Poland’s Submission to the German Project in Valencia

EPP Sealed Poland’s Submission to the German Project in Valencia

At the EPP Congress in the Spanish city suspicions of Tusk being willing to surrender Polish sovereignty were confirmed.

May 2, 2025
Dead Heat Ahead of Romanian Presidential Elections

Dead Heat Ahead of Romanian Presidential Elections

Romania’s presidential elections, with the first round set for this Sunday, May 4th, are shaping up to be an extremely tight race for the runoff.

May 2, 2025
Huaweigate: Raids in Brussels and an Arrest in France

Huaweigate: Raids in Brussels and an Arrest in France

Belgian federal police searched homes and offices linked to the Chinese tech giant over the 1 May holiday.

May 2, 2025
VOX Pushes EU To Answer for Iberian Power Outage

VOX Pushes EU To Answer for Iberian Power Outage

Other major parties have kept surprisingly quiet despite the scale of the crisis.

May 2, 2025
Ukraine’s Fast-Track to the EU: Why the Rush Raises Red Flags

Ukraine’s Fast-Track to the EU: Why the Rush Raises Red Flags

Ukraine’s institutional framework reveals profound weaknesses which, should they be overlooked, would undermine the credibility of the Union.

May 1, 2025
Sánchez May Paint Blackout as Security Threat To Ask for Defense Funds

Sánchez May Paint Blackout as Security Threat To Ask for Defense Funds

It would not be the first time the socialist leader attempts to twist the definition of defense to fund non-military projects.

April 30, 2025
Germany’s Evangelical Church Pushes Woke Agenda as Congregations Vanish

Germany’s Evangelical Church Pushes Woke Agenda as Congregations Vanish

Featuring rainbow-themed services and identity-focused workshops, the EKD’s conference sounds like a bad parody.

April 30, 2025