
Europe’s Capital Shaken by Gang Wars and Explosions— Again
Mayor of Saint-Gilles Jean Spinette said “We must all stand up and say enough is enough.”

Mayor of Saint-Gilles Jean Spinette said “We must all stand up and say enough is enough.”

What began as a questionable appointment has escalated into a credibility crisis, with many asking whether the British prime minister misled parliament.

Von der Leyen and Rutte are accelerating coordination between the EU and NATO while several governments are considering converting car plants to produce armored vehicles, drones, or ammunition.

Péter Magyar is determined to starve out Brussels’ most influential conservative think tank but its leadership believes the organization will continue to exist and gain weight as the European Right’s intellectual hub.

Leading figures on the French Right are denouncing a betrayal of Europe.

Critics note that the elite’s actions “will come back to haunt them.”

While Brussels promises to cut Moscow’s energy dependence, countries like France and Spain continue buying Russian gas as if nothing had changed.

As oil and gas prices surge again, Belgium has become the first European country to openly admit it can no longer sustain another round of large-scale aid.

Banks in France are refusing to lend to the Rassemblement National, forcing it to seek funding abroad.

Labour is struggling to convince critics that it will get a grip on sham lawyers.
A disabled man who says he feared for his life during a street robbery is held without bail as protests erupt and questions grow over Spain’s self-defense laws.
New figures show violence climbing steadily, with hundreds of serious offences now recorded each year.
Sunday’s election pits national sovereignty against deeper integration, with consequences far beyond Hungary’s borders.
Despite hundreds of millions in funding and closer cooperation with France, crossings remain stubbornly high.
A four-month inquiry pillories the public broadcasting sector, but the Left doesn’t seem to be happy with the conclusions.
Leaked calls and mounting political pressure fuel claims that outside actors are actively trying to influence the outcome.
Protests in Ireland and early fuel shortages in France point to mounting pressure as costs begin to feed through the economy.
Thousands of Fidesz comments disappeared from public view, while opposition posts stayed visible, revealing unequal conditions ahead of Hungary’s elections
Poland’s new curriculum will replace family life classes, with critics warning it promotes explicit sex education and gender ideology.
The U.S. president says NATO allies “failed” during the Iran conflict, as reports suggest Washington may move troops to countries seen as more supportive.
Controversy over a Swedish MEP’s comments has amplified calls for tougher migration policies across the bloc.
Activists now intend to exert direct influence on geopolitical issues through their illegal actions on French soil.