
In Trump’s Shadow, Weber Makes the Case for a United States of Europe
Faced with growing transatlantic tensions and fears of U.S. coercion, the EPP leader renews his push for a centralized EU defense and foreign policy under Brussels’ command.

Faced with growing transatlantic tensions and fears of U.S. coercion, the EPP leader renews his push for a centralized EU defense and foreign policy under Brussels’ command.

Left-wing MPs, civil liberties campaigners, and Nigel Farage unite against Starmer’s “BritCard” plan.

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Meloni complained that some of the conventions covering migration laws “are no longer current.”
Warsaw insists that Kyiv must “come to terms” with the 1943 massacre of around 100,000 Poles in Volhynia by Ukrainian nationalists.
The citizen initiative launched last week seeks to ensure that women can move safely at any time of the day or night.
The president of the Rassemblement National continues to call for Emmanuel Macron’s resignation.
EU diplomats are focussing on the U.S. president’s alleged ‘breaches of the rule of law’ rather than dealing with their own failures.
MEPs are balking at a tariff deal that would slash duties on American products while leaving EU steel and aluminum exposed.
High level negotiations have been taking place trying to keep Tehran at the table with every tool available.
All indicators are down, but the crisis is primarily political.
Voters have turned away from Wilders’ former coalition partner after it ruled out working with his party in a future government.
Andrej Babiš’ sovereignist-Eurosceptic ANO leads in the polls and is poised for a return to power.
According to the U.S. President, the parties wanted to include China to convince them to join the non-proliferation agreement with sights set on “denuclearization.”
When the journalist was attacked for the second time in a year, her partner stepped in, risking his life.
Labour is clearly acting out of fear rather than out of a genuine desire to do right by their voters.