Tristan Vanheuckelom is a Belgian journalist, a book and film reviewer for various Dutch-language publications, and a writer for The European Conservative. His other interests include history, political science, and theology.
Radical Climate Group Gets Green Light To Stand in EU Elections

Radical Climate Group Gets Green Light To Stand in EU Elections

‘Last Generation’ plans a campaign marked by “disruptive actions,” the group says.

Cyprus Grapples With Record Number of Migrants

Cyprus Grapples With Record Number of Migrants

“We are at our limit,” the government noted after convening an emergency meeting.

Paris Olympics: International Coalition Needed To Provide Security

Paris Olympics: International Coalition Needed To Provide Security

Homeless migrants relocated to rural areas to present cleaner image of capital city.

March 29, 2024
Islamic State: Fresh Wave of Terror Attacks Coming to Europe

Islamic State: Fresh Wave of Terror Attacks Coming to Europe

Latest threat arrives just days after several European nations issued warnings of risk posed by the terrorist group.

March 29, 2024
Netherlands: Israeli Embassy Attacked With “Burning Object”

Netherlands: Israeli Embassy Attacked With “Burning Object”

Given the raised threat level, how was the perpetrator able to come so close to the building?

March 22, 2024
A Growing Union: EU Leaders Move Ahead With Accession Talks

A Growing Union: EU Leaders Move Ahead With Accession Talks

As membership process for Bosnia and Herzegovina gains momentum, Moldovan parliament approves bid to join bloc.

March 22, 2024
New Portuguese PM Refuses To Work With Surging Populists 

New Portuguese PM Refuses To Work With Surging Populists 

Nationalist Chega demands inclusion in government to offer support on key issues.

March 21, 2024
EU Politicians Dodge Talking Ukraine Membership Before Election

EU Politicians Dodge Talking Ukraine Membership Before Election

Eurocrats promise speedy accession while simultaneously trying to avoid the issue.

March 20, 2024
Now the EU Wants To Regulate Online Influencers

Now the EU Wants To Regulate Online Influencers

The Belgian EU presidency doesn’t trust Europeans to judge online content without government intervention.

March 19, 2024
British Landscape Can Evoke “Dark Nationalist Feelings,” Museum Claims

British Landscape Can Evoke “Dark Nationalist Feelings,” Museum Claims

Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum denies going “woke” despite putting warning labels on paintings.

March 18, 2024
‘Weimar Triangle’ Looks to Global Market for Arms-Depleted Ukraine

‘Weimar Triangle’ Looks to Global Market for Arms-Depleted Ukraine

Leaders stressed message of unity, downplaying recent disagreement on the option to deploy European troops

March 16, 2024
EU Puts (Some) Brakes on Its Agricultural Policies

EU Puts (Some) Brakes on Its Agricultural Policies

The soft turnabout reads more like electoral maneuvering than genuine concern for struggling farmers.

March 15, 2024