
Polish FM Calls for Attacks on Druzhba Oil Pipeline
Balázs Orbán, political director to the Hungarian prime minister, denounced the comment, calling it “the darkest depth of war hysteria.”

Balázs Orbán, political director to the Hungarian prime minister, denounced the comment, calling it “the darkest depth of war hysteria.”

The Andrej Babiš-led cabinet will follow in the footsteps of Hungary and Poland.

Any mention of a ceasefire was dismissed as naïve or labeled “Kremlin propaganda.”

Three states urge the EU to use the power of the purse against organizations that “fail to uphold” the ever-elusive ‘European values.’

MEPs accuse Brussels of turning the EU budget into a bottomless pit with no accountability.

Channel crossings have surpassed figures from last year, while the policy to deport illegals is failing spectacularly.

Sources say this was never about Maccabi fans but about “Islamist activists.”

The investigation confirms what right-wing politicians have been warning about.

The public offensive aims to drive press titles deemed dangerous underground.

The ban is wrecking Germany’s auto industry and threatening to fracture EU unity but Brussels is urged to “stay the course.”
The decision could open the door to more deportations across the EU.
The Ukrainian president said he is ready to resign once a lasting ceasefire is reached.
Sixteen days without a government, zero progress, and not even a budget draft in sight—France drifts while Matignon spins.
The rare diplomatic move highlights growing strains between Georgia and EU partners.
Authorities report over 10,000 interceptions this year as crossings rise 30% in weeks.
AfD leader Alice Weidel accuses the chancellor of betraying voters with reckless spending.
The findings highlight a change in tone since President Nawrocki took office, as Polish voters weigh war fatigue against long-standing anti-Russia sentiment.
Meloni complained that some of the conventions covering migration laws “are no longer current.”
Young Europeans are flocking to parties championing identity, culture, and national pride.
EU judges and NGOs are sidelining democratically elected governments on immigration and eroding national sovereignty.
DMA, Apple says, is having the opposite effects of what regulators promised.
The EU’s new biometric border system goes live this October, ushering in a new era of surveillance, automation, and questions about privacy and freedom of movement.