The Slovakian overnight operation with drones, dogs, and hundreds of border guards “sent a clear message to human smugglers.”
Leaked documents show Irish taxpayers pay €34 million a month to house migrants in 176 hotels—plus funding hundreds of other accommodations.
The Commission admitted that EU funds may have been misused by the PA to pay militants and that children are still being indoctrinated in UN-run public schools—pledging much more vigilance in the future.
“Fanatic” Eurofederalists in the Parliament, supported by a large leftist majority, would reduce the role of member states to that of a German state or Swiss canton, MEP Jacek Saryusz-Wolski explained.
The decision comes as the commissioner responsible for drafting the plan is caught up in an extensive conflict of interests scandal.
Sweden is one step closer to becoming a member of NATO, even though Turkey provided no timeline for the parliamentary ratification.
With the West’s focus shifting to the conflict in Israel, Kyiv no longer asks for aid, but investments in their planned military industry.
The division between the EU’s top officials grows wider by the day, with hundreds of bureaucrats going against the Commission chief for her alleged pro-Israel bias.
The Islamist shooter had fled from a 26-year sentence he was serving in a Tunisian prison.
While Israel calls Europe to follow von der Leyen’s leadership, Arab countries praise Borrell as a hero of Palestine.
EU Commission blames Parliament for refusing to agree to more effective return policies
The New York Times changed its headline from “Israeli strike” to “strike” to “blast” in less than a day.
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