Apart from France and the UK, however, no major European country is keen on putting boots on the ground, as the U.S. requested.
Brussels is engaged in “increasingly aggressive attempts at destabilization, regime change, and external intervention” against the patriotic governments of Central Europe, Hungarian FM Péter Szijjártó said.
As right-wing RN calls for the prevention of the “Talibanization” of France, the far-left LFI cries Islamophobia.
Sixty people were seriously wounded as anti-government rioters staged “well-organized attacks,” but further escalation has been prevented for now.
Permanent recognition of Russian-occupied territories is still “not up for discussion,” the German chancellor stressed.
Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf may have been the biggest advocate for banning the AfD, but her likely replacement will not be much better either.
The liberal PM is accused of “paralyzing” the work of Poland’s National Security Bureau by denying security clearance to its conservative-appointed director.
Von der Leyen has already admitted that she may have overpromised in the name of member states.
“Poland is not the European Union,” President Nawrocki declared. “Poland is Poland, and it will stay that way.”
Citizens armed with steel pipes and batons clashed with recruiters, just days after protesters stormed a stadium to free newly mobilized soldiers after another one was beaten to death.
By blocking deportations, the Court will increasingly make Europeans “perceive the EU as an entity acting against its own citizens,” Professor Markus Kerber warned.
The government warns the plan could cost Lisbon €1.5 billion in lost revenue and drive a surge in contraband.