
Concessions for Ceasefire? Leaked ETA Negotiations Spark Outrage in Spain
Records published this week suggest Madrid may have breached counterterror cooperation with France by secretly alerting ETA to planned crackdowns.

Records published this week suggest Madrid may have breached counterterror cooperation with France by secretly alerting ETA to planned crackdowns.

Restricting free expression through vaguely defined prohibitions violates constitutional free speech rights, the Polish court said.

The PM’s attacks are particularly misjudged given the recent killing of Charlie Kirk.

Many suspect that the Brussels bloc will not be able to agree on the climate deal to take to Brazil.

Documents shared on social media make the case for the Swedish activist being closely involved with the terrorist organization.

AfD and other parties denounce Schleswig-Holstein’s treaty as cultural self-abandonment.

Anti-discrimination law is being weaponised to silence dissent on gender ideology.

In Germany, this trend is resulting in more migrants backing the anti-open borders AfD.

This marks the second arrest among seven individuals identified as potential perpetrators of the 2022 Nord Stream sabotage.

The issue is not technical but political: will Europe choose to innovate and defend freedom, or entrench itself in bureaucracy that suffocates both?
“He should not be allowed to try to impose his ideology over my beliefs,” Polonia Castellano said after being denounced for referring to ‘Miss Trans 2025’ as ‘Sir.’
Von der Leyen touts “precise plans” for deployment, but Berlin and others reject the idea as politically toxic.
Poland’s liberal PM insists his government sets foreign policy, but the conservative president heads to Washington on his own terms.
Germany’s ruling parties clash over how to fix a €172 billion shortfall.
The Spanish Socialists are trying to hack the reform of the EU electoral law that would leave separatist parties out of the European Parliament.
Councils across the country are still considering action similar to Epping’s despite the latest setback.
Meloni blasts the claim as fantasy, saying Rome plays fair on taxes.
The latest expedition hasn’t yet made it away from Spain, after turning around because of a storm.
Alain Hutchinson, Brussels commissioner for Europe and international organizations, sought to downplay the wave of violence hitting the Belgian capital.
The demonstrators in Cologne confronted the police using smoke bombs.
Luca Nivarra said Jews “lie, and with their lies, they help cover up the horror” in Gaza.
Interior minister blames the regions, while the center-right accuses the government of reacting too late to the disaster.