
Von der Leyen Rejects Calls To Resign, Warns Against Russia
The Commission president’s empty appeals for unity reveal an elite more afraid of losing power than losing Europe itself.

The Commission president’s empty appeals for unity reveal an elite more afraid of losing power than losing Europe itself.

CDU/CSU pushes for mandatory draft while SPD resists, citing Bundeswehr’s infrastructure woes

The Patriots for Europe have launched a four-day assault on Ursula von der Leyen ahead of Thursday’s no-confidence vote.

Red light district fraudster ‘changes gender’ to go to women’s prison.

After winning this weekend’s general election, former Czech PM Andrej Babiš said Ukraine is not ready to join the bloc.

The new Czech government will strengthen cooperation with Hungary and Slovakia.

Party members are being attacked in the streets, and AfD offices are being burnt down.

Days before the European vote on Chat Control, the Signal Foundation says Germany’s withdrawal from the opposition bloc could seal the end of the right to privacy in Europe.

The question is whether France can afford the luxury of yet another useless government.

Hours after 18 ministers were named in a cabinet lineup that pleased neither the Left nor the Right, one was already rumored to be on his way out.
Reluctant to hold new elections, Macron could hand power back to the Left.
The SPD says it is “fundamentally wrong” to record multiple nationalities in police figures.
The Mitsotakis government is determined to stem the flow of migrants arriving primarily from North Africa.
Party officials say they will investigate these cases “with the necessary sensitivity and care.”
The European Commission seeks to reduce unanimity in the intermediate stages of the accession process.
With the Bosnian legal system continuing their fight against Milorad Dodik, his support in Republika Srpska is not weakening.
Civil liberties groups warn Labour’s migration rhetoric hides a surveillance agenda.
Public anger over migrant crime has sparked calls for self-defence rights and tougher security laws.
Even if it wanted to discuss troop deployment, the EU has “no authority” to do so.
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.