EU Ends Mission in Niger, Opens Path for Russia
Europe has lost an effective influence in the region ridden with jihadist violence.
Europe has lost an effective influence in the region ridden with jihadist violence.
Proposed change would allow Brussels to blackmail recipients in ‘cash-for-reforms’ scheme
Investigations of X for alleged non-compliance in moderating “harmful” content demonstrate increasing authoritarianism.
Unsurprisingly, voters across Europe think that tackling migration is an important priority
Parliament seeks to force Commission to annul decision to unblock €10 billion in EU payments, despite Hungary completing the reforms demanded.
The anti-globalist leaders called on Meloni to take a tougher line on the Commission president.
An estimated 300 tractors participated in Tuesday’s protest as farming organisations promise continued demonstrations.
As membership process for Bosnia and Herzegovina gains momentum, Moldovan parliament approves bid to join bloc.
Eurocrats promise speedy accession while simultaneously trying to avoid the issue.
The Belgian EU presidency doesn’t trust Europeans to judge online content without government intervention.
MEPs vote to sue European Commission over releasing country’s cohesion funds
Ministers say “there are no two ways about it”—without fossil fuels, Britain’s energy system will falter.
“The European Union is increasingly out of touch with the needs of its citizens and increasingly tied to the demands of the Brussels establishment.”
Conservative commentator says it is “high time the Climate Change Committee was disbanded completely.”
Progressives say engaging with the platform is no longer “strategically a good use of our time.”
French liberal conservatives describe EU Commission chief as a tool of the Left, spicing up her dull re-election campaign.
“We belong with the free democracies in the West,” Deputy PM said.
The new manifesto pledge is a blatant attempt to distract from the party’s support for the EU’s Migration Pact.
The crackdown on right-wing debating points comes amid predictions of populist gains in June’s elections.
Ukrainian defense companies will be able to claim a share of the proposed €100 billion fund paid for EU taxpayers.
Austrian MEP Harald Vilimsky says Brussels centrists want to bring neutral states under the NATO umbrella.
ECB staff are revolting against attempts to “reprogramme” employees critical of green policies, with one bank executive under fire for his hardline approach.
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