DMA, Apple says, is having the opposite effects of what regulators promised.
The EU’s new biometric border system goes live this October, ushering in a new era of surveillance, automation, and questions about privacy and freedom of movement.
If the vote doesn’t go her way, Green youth leader Jette Nietzard hints at force over ballots.
A new ethics probe breathes life into long-standing questions about von der Leyen’s grip on power—and what she’s hiding.
Mexican soldiers already lost their lives to weaponized drones controlled by the cartels, indirectly funded by the EU.
Even MPs from his own party have called the plans a “complete, dystopian disaster.”
By displaying the flag on Rosh Hashanah, Socialist mayors sent a chilling message to France’s Jewish citizens.
Growing European antisemitism is met not with restraint, but with state-backed moves to isolate Israel.
The Dutch and Hungarian Patriots embody a movement aiming to turn rising conservative momentum into lasting political power.
The 60-year-old proprietor claims the message was a protest against Israel’s war in Gaza.
Shurma says Ukrainian authorities “misled German law enforcement” and calls the case against him “political persecution.”
“The transfer of full child benefit payments to foreign accounts must be stopped,” AfD’s René Springer said.