
Defending Life and Sovereignty: A European Battle
Abortion advocates want to achieve their goals by destroying the sovereignty of states.

Abortion advocates want to achieve their goals by destroying the sovereignty of states.

Nearly 190,000 unaccompanied minors have arrived in Germany over the past nine years.

In an interview, Ribera also argued that Europe’s regulatory autonomy is at risk if the EPP-driven push for deregulation advances.

Reports say a former EU foreign policy chief, who now holds a significant post elsewhere, has been taken in for questioning.

Brussels only wants to hand Kyiv cash to be used on the battlefield rather than in the negotiation room.

The EU is preparing a mechanism to suspend tariff advantages for countries that reject the return of their expelled nationals.

Brussels keeps fostering a sense of imminent armed conflict amid mounting internal crises.

In Paris, the Ukrainian leader focused on U.S. talks—not Brussels—highlighting who really drives the push for peace.

Ending the duty exemption for shipments under €150 will reshape online commerce and raise the price of thousands of imported products.

The clash has reignited a fierce battle over who gets to shape Poland’s family law—Warsaw or Brussels.
“This foreign money is coming into the United States because they want to implement their extremist European vision for America,” watchdog executive director said.
Economist and physicist Alexandr Munteanu aims to lead “the government that will bring Moldova into the European Union.”
Organized in high secrecy by France and the United Kingdom, the meeting seeks to coordinate financial aid and prepare a common security framework for Kyiv.
British author J.K. Rowling, among many others, has spoken out against the campaign, citing how disrespectful the situation is to women.
The Dutch election results set the stage for tough coalition negotiations between deeply divided parties.
Existing national laws are sufficient and the convention “does not protect women; it protects ideology,” MP Svetlana Čulkova said.
The Danish presidency backtracks and drops the obligation to spy on private communications, but leaves the door open to a future EU-wide mandate.
The European Commission, acting in the name of the WHO, is pushing a ban that goes far beyond public health—it is another step toward centralisation of power and common taxation.
After being deported from Germany twice, an Iraqi man returned and sexually harassed multiple women and children.
The former Polish justice minister faces charges of leading a criminal group and misusing public funds.
This is the first time the Rassemblement National has managed to get a law passed, thanks to a coalition of the right and part of the centre.
Conscription is back on the agenda as Europe braces for potential conflict with Russia.