
Labour Hands Brussels More Powers in Further Betrayal of Brexit
Keir Starmer’s promises not to sell out to the EU in ‘reset’ talks are looking more feeble by the day.
Keir Starmer’s promises not to sell out to the EU in ‘reset’ talks are looking more feeble by the day.
The Ukrainian president may be willing to accept a mineral deal in return for security guarantees.
Just days after JD Vance criticised the state of free speech in Europe, yet another country has proved him right.
The decision to cancel C8’s broadcasting license is ironic at a time when “the System tells us that JD Vance is talking nonsense about censorship.”
Kfir Bibas was nine months old when he was abducted on October 7th. This week his coffin was paraded before an antisemitic poster.
FPÖ says the planned attack by a 14-year-old radicalized on the Internet was “the direct result of the failed integration policy and the open borders that open the door to radical Islamists.”
The plan to preserve the firewall involves “driving a wedge” between EPP and conservatives and making sure the center-right knows “there will be consequences to looking both ways.”
Despite the opposition’s efforts and the artificially fueled protests, the support for the largest parties has hardly changed since the election.
Each attack reinforces the perception that Germany and Europe face an unprecedented security crisis that many prefer to ignore.
ICJ seeing Brussels as “the global guardian of democracy” shows its concerns are purely ideological.
Rebelling against ‘green’ restrictions is largely symbolic due to the primacy of European law.
In a desperate attempt to avoid elections leading to a potential victory of the Right, the socialists and the centre gave their shaky alliance another shot.
“Should we annul French elections if the newspaper Libération calls for a vote for Macron?” a sovereigntist MEP asked.
Despite narratives from international media and the opposition, polls show the public is not unhappy with PM Fico’s sovereigntist government.
A legal instrument originally designed to target drug cartels and terrorist financiers was used against a media outlet—and when questioned about its use against political figures, police refused to deny that they had used it against people in political positions.
Macron’s wishful thinking gets reality checked as he fails to position himself as the European leader capable of setting a common direction for a Ukraine strategy.
Fearing free speech on social media, Green political pariah says U.S. tech giants “must be regulated…in a way that aligns with our values.”
Two years before the election, two men with little to show in terms of fully embracing right-wing politics vie for the leadership of Les Républicains.
MCC Brussels’ report sheds light on how the Commission uses EU taxpayer money to finance a network of like-minded NGOs, undermining pluralism and democracy in Europe.
With U.S. support for Netanyahu’s campaign strengthening, European leaders are notably absent from meaningful discussions on the conflict.
Instead of mass deportations, the interior ministry proposes mass surveillance of messaging services.
The trip shows Brussels is struggling to counteract Trump’s bilateral dealing with Putin.