
Orbán Takes Brussels to Court Over Russian Gas Ban
Hungary argues the EU’s 2027 phase-out was imposed without unanimity and violates national control over energy policy.

Hungary argues the EU’s 2027 phase-out was imposed without unanimity and violates national control over energy policy.

Arrivals have jumped 66% this year, with smugglers exploiting weaker controls in Algeria and triggering a crisis that Madrid is struggling to contain.

New hospital data show a 40% rise in cannabis-related psychiatric cases

A new crime report has sparked a political fight over migration, transparency, and rising street violence across the region.

The Patriots for Europe and ECR groups rallied a majority for the EPP to pass a bill cutting red tape on European competitiveness.

Despite the horror, the Left still does not seem to have grasped the extent of the danger.

ECJ President Koen Lenaerts brands Hungary an “oligarchy,” blurring the line between justice and politics.

Support for a federal election recount is strongest among BSW and AfD voters.

Voters are turning away from the mainstream because they are “disappointed with their policies.”

Raids in Germany, Austria, and the UK reveal weapons, operatives, and growing support for the terrorist group.
Tbilisi cancelled her meeting with the prime minister after Valtonen clearly overstepped the boundaries of diplomacy and became a political actor.
Leaders from Austria, Germany, Hungary, and Poland call for national oversight and stronger governance to reclaim control over EU funding.
Under the banner of security, the European Commission moves toward a military integration that many member states firmly reject.
Slovakian PM Robert Fico wants the EU to focus on energy prices and the problems facing the automotive industry instead of Ukraine.
Germany’s integration push, framed as efficiency, masks a deeper cost: growing supranational control at the expense of national economic autonomy.
Plans for standalone same-sex blessing ceremonies have been frozen amid fears of a wider rift between the Church’s progressive leadership and its conservative base.
Two Israeli jurists are urging Europe to confront the full scale of Hamas’ October 7 crimes, warning that silence and denial risk paving the way for future atrocities.
The survey shows the right-wing party pulling far ahead of the CDU, leaving no stable coalition possible without it.
Two no-confidence votes failed, but the uneasy alliance keeping Emmanuel Macron in power has left the country in limbo.
Octopus Energy has delivered 93,000 free electric blankets to vulnerable households to help them cut heating costs.
The strike, intended to “give the conflict a labor dimension,” faced criticism for being called immediately after the announcement of a peace agreement in Gaza.
Cases involving young Syrians have risen fortyfold since 2015.