The move marks a sharp escalation in the bloc’s scrutiny of Chinese influence within its institutions.
Brabeck’s appointment reinforces one of the longstanding criticisms of the Forum: its alignment with corporate interests above the needs of ordinary citizens.
U.S. tech giants are in the crosshairs of a Europe that regulates what it cannot compete with.
Critics say the article encourages illegal practices and endangers the health of vulnerable young readers.
“The accusations made by Mr. Pérez are utterly baseless and entirely detached from reality,” the head of ECR’s Spanish delegation told europeanconservative.com.
The WHO maintains that the threat of new pandemics remains real but the timing of these warnings has not gone unnoticed.
Climate protection is no longer presented as a global moral duty but as a national obligation.
Beijing has taken advantage of European naivety to fill the Common Market with its vehicles while protecting its own.
Ukraine prepares to finalize an agreement that could shape its economic future—and deepen American influence for decades to come.
The move marks progress after years of pressure, but its limited scope and political fragility raise doubts about lasting impact.
Free speech concerns mount amid questions of judicial impartiality.
As pressure mounts from both allies and rivals, the Italian leader steps into a rare position of influence between two powerful capitals.