
French Mayor Resigns To Oppose Migrant Sham Marriage
Cases of marriages of convenience with illegal immigrants are on the rise, but the law remains unchanged.

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.

Many voters now see blocking the far-left as more urgent than maintaining traditional anti-RN alliances.

Officials stress that doubts remain across the continent—but Brussels will likely try to work around these.

The FAFCE case reopens the debate on the use of EU funds as a tool for ideological control over civil society.
Today’s vote seeks to shield €210 billion in Russian assets through an exceptional legal pathway that several governments openly consider illegal.
The Polish border patrol has so far detained 130 people and is looking for several others who have fled into the country.
The “rapidly developing” plans include readying all civilians to support a possible “military endeavour.”
In a letter sent to the President of the European Council, the Slovak PM said he is “not in the position” to support any solution aimed at covering Ukraine’s military expenses for the coming years.
The EU is rushing to finalize the trade mega-deal and prove its competitiveness, countering Trump’s recent criticisms of a “weak” Europe.
The clash with the United States acts as a catalyst for an internal struggle: who really defines what Europe is and should be?
A new rewards programme signals a tougher line on groups long treated in Europe as a public-order issue rather than a security threat.
Hungary’s alleged failure to implement the much-maligned Media Freedom Act is Brussels’ latest excuse for singling the country out for punishment.
The document marks a sharp shift in tone from the United States, raising questions about Brussels’ direction and its ability to manage the continent’s growing crises.
The signatories of the joint letter argue strong economies should not be sacrificed on the altar of obscure targets set by Brussels.
The leak comes as Warsaw and Washington intensify contacts on the future of their strategic cooperation.
The agency’s critics say years of mismanagement opened the door to extremist influence.