Beijing’s latest move has sent shockwaves through Europe’s supply chains, leaving factories scrambling and Brussels vowing to respond.
The Advocate General found that Germany should not only pay for food and basic housing, but a much expanded package of services, including a cell phone and all medical bills too.
Balázs Orbán, political director to the Hungarian prime minister, denounced the comment, calling it “the darkest depth of war hysteria.”
Three states urge the EU to use the power of the purse against organizations that “fail to uphold” the ever-elusive ‘European values.’
Channel crossings have surpassed figures from last year, while the policy to deport illegals is failing spectacularly.
Athens says other EU leaders attempted to revive a frozen deal behind its back by inserting a reference to Net Zero in the COP30 position paper.
The teachers suggested the government should focus more on sugary foods than forced Islamization among the youth.
While Hungarian students are shut out from the EU’s higher education program, the Commission is planning to extend invitations to students from clearly undemocratic third world countries.
The government’s long-promised investigation just lost a key voice—and gained a credibility problem.
EU’s sustainability regulations, motivated by ideology rather than market realities, threaten foreign investment and trade.
The two Ukrainian suspects will remain in Poland and Italy where they were initially arrested and face the courts there.
Tbilisi cancelled her meeting with the prime minister after Valtonen clearly overstepped the boundaries of diplomacy and became a political actor.