
Another Afghan Flight Lands in Germany as Migration Promises Ring Hollow
Court rulings and old commitments are forcing Berlin to keep the planes coming—despite pledges to scale back admissions.

Court rulings and old commitments are forcing Berlin to keep the planes coming—despite pledges to scale back admissions.

Campaigners have welcomed the shift but warn that any replacement system could be quietly expanded once again.

Rising fertilizer prices, driven by sanctions and Brussels regulation, are squeezing farm margins, cutting yields, and pushing food prices higher across the EU.

A new survey points to growing support for Islamist ideas, including backing for coercive enforcement, raising fresh concerns over integration and civil liberties.

Senior Labour figures have reopened the door to closer EU integration, with ministers now floating a return to the customs union despite earlier Brexit red lines.

Judges sided with parents in an unprecedented case involving puberty blockers and changes to official records.

Mourners turned on the chancellor, blaming his continued support for mass migration for the security failures that led to the deadly attack.

Police and researchers warn that organised crime is adapting, with extortion-driven bombings rising and gangs exploiting digital tools to recruit minors.

Her first major intervention has put the country’s equalities watchdog on a collision course with growing public and political demands for tougher border controls.

The regional election is seen as a key test of public trust in Spain’s PSOE government after weeks of political scandals.
A thwarted firearm attack in Leipzig once again calls into question why thousands of Syrians remain in Germany after the end of the conflict.
A new MCC Brussels report questions whether the Commission’s announced rearmament plans can translate into real defence capability without political cohesion or social backing.
A new paper paints those fighting abuse as the “bad guys.”
Prime Minister Meloni celebrated the decision saying “a Minister who defends Italy’s borders is not committing a crime, but is carrying out his duty.”
The EU has two proposals for funding Ukraine, and both are unpalatable for a number of member states.
Cases of marriages of convenience with illegal immigrants are on the rise, but the law remains unchanged.
With €210 billion frozen in Brussels, Belgium is warning partners against rushing into a legally risky move that could trigger retaliation from Moscow—leaving EU leaders deadlocked ahead of this week’s summit.
Campaigners from across political and cultural divides rallied in Westminster, accusing ministers of pushing ahead with a controversial trial despite safety and consent concerns.
The European Union is overreaching in its campaign to increase access to abortions.
Moscow said it would also take into account who voted in favour of a confiscation of its assets at the upcoming EU summit.
France forced a last-minute shift in Brussels under domestic pressure, preventing the agreement from derailing in its final stage.
Brussels benefits nicely from the UK rejoining Erasmus, but the UK taxpayer loses out.