The European Union is angry with Trump because its “protectionist racket has finally hit a wall.”
British PM Keir Starmer continues to call the fictional series a “documentary,” while MPs are using it to justify stricter online controls.
The EU Commission urged Viktor Orbán to oversee Benjamin Netanyahu’s arrest; Orbán is expected to respond by leaving the ICC.
From Brussels to Texas, commentators say the UK’s latest crackdown dodges the real fight over immigration and public safety.
As the EU’s benchmark borrower, Germany has dealt a blow to its bloc neighbours by massively upping spending on defence.
Lawfare is being used against Le Pen just as it was against Trump. Will the French Right experience a MAGA-style surge in support in response?
Lavish summits and snappy soundbites do nothing to cover up Keir Starmer’s terrible record on Channel crossings.
Almost 5,000 rejected asylum applicants could be deported from Sweden despite lobbying by pro-migration officials.
Israel believes strikes against Hamas are helping to reduce the terrorists’ demands, but France wants them to stop immediately.
The tariffs, which are due to start on April 3rd, could cost the European car industry several billion euros and put up to 25,000 jobs at risk.
Trump has warned that if Brussels retaliates, “far larger” measures will be unleashed.
While Brussels flounders on sending troops to Ukraine, it fantasises about setting up a fullscale EU army.