
Chickening Out? Belgian PM Wary of Cashing In Russian Assets for Ukraine
EU leaders in Copenhagen face pressure to spread the risk when converting Moscow funds into military aid for Kyiv.

EU leaders in Copenhagen face pressure to spread the risk when converting Moscow funds into military aid for Kyiv.

The Republican front no longer seems convincing.

EU leaders called for unity in continuing funding the Ukraine war, but cracks in the bloc’s once-unwavering support have begun to show.

The former prime minister has vowed to fight the EU on migration and the Green Deal “madness.”

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg and others on board were detained and are awaiting deportation.

Posters in the German capital with images of Second World War prisoners and a QR code have reopened the debate about Ukrainian interference in Germany.

Youth care homes—the current form of sanction for underage criminals—have been widely criticised as “nurseries for crime.”

Suspected members of Hamas have been arrested in Berlin. But in the UK, two people are dead following a bloody attack by a suspected terrorist.

The ‘hollow center’ of the European People’s Party proves incapable of holding against Brussels’ ideological tensions.

Brussels is choosing to punish rather than listen to those insisting on a different approach.
The EU seeks to seal the treaty after 25 years of negotiations without restarting discussions.
The charity claims his mother was aggressive on the phone, but internal papers paint a different picture.
Population decline does not automatically lead to economic decline—what matters more is how societies invest in and share their capital and skills.
Reform UK jokes that migration goes up “every time the home secretary announces a new policy.”
Football supporters sing anti-immigration chants in anger over the death of the 17-year-old.
Many countries fear it may be a channel for the Commission to influence their internal politics by moderating content.
A Socialist politician of Moroccan origin said Belgians who have a problem with Islamic headscarves should just leave.
The activist announced his escape from reporting to serve his sentence in a women’s prison with online mockery and rumors of a flight to Russia.
“As for NATO, this is another issue … Our position here is well known: we consider this unacceptable for ourselves,” the Russian president said.
This totalitarian reality makes a total mockery of the government’s rosy portrayal of the ‘strength of free speech’ in the UK.
A meeting between the right-wing leaders and the prime minister produced “no miracle.”
MEP Charlie Weimers described the measure as a “step closer to Chinese internet censorship.”