
EU Proposes One-Stop Company Registration for Entire Bloc
The ‘28th regime’ would allow a company to operate across the Union under common rules after a single online registration.

The ‘28th regime’ would allow a company to operate across the Union under common rules after a single online registration.

The outgoing teams are downplaying their responsibility, but public anger is mounting.

The group has been criticised as “the source of much of the Islamist and terrorist evil.”

What was designed as a green market tool is increasingly blamed for driving up energy bills across the bloc.

The person responsible for limiting Viktor Orbán’s social media posts publicly displays pro-Ukraine and LGBT activist positions.

“It’s all falling apart for the assisted suicide campaign,” delighted campaigners proclaimed.

A new EU system will track online content during the campaign, even as evidence of foreign interference remains absent.

As Havana quietly opens talks with Washington amid deepening shortages and unrest, Brussels sticks to a long-failed policy of dialogue.

The Left may condemn excesses but stick together when the decisive moment comes and it is a matter of preventing right-wing candidates from winning elections.

Slovakia’s prime minister reminded the EU leadership they cannot favor Ukraine over the energy needs of member states.
After vetoing €44B EU defense loans, the Polish president said Berlin funding Polish forces was “fair” compensation for wartime losses.
Not one, but two controversial photos of an opposition Tisza Party candidate have fuelled a fresh political storm—weeks before Hungarians head to the polls.
Hackers are increasingly attacking Europe’s public online systems, cybersecurity company says.
Dutch authorities are investigating several attacks against Jewish institutions across the country.
The case validates concerns about bans on ‘conversion therapy’ affecting pastoral counseling, parental guidance, and free speech.
The temporary waiver granted by the U.S. shows that decoupling was never total and that the stability of the system still depends on Russia.
Reform insists that the UK government must stand firm against this renewed campaign.
Establishment figures “aren’t really engaging in journalism but rather covert political spin.”
MEPs agree to extend the temporary rules but cut back the scope of the digital surveillance system proposed by the Commission
EU sources admit concern over the national alternative proposed by the Polish president, which could delay or alter the European defence financing mechanism
The state-run platform will measure so-called hate speech and polarization online, raising concerns about political control over public debate.
The conservative think tank’s researchers say claims of Russian interference in Hungary are “cynical, hypocritical, and dangerous.”