
Spanish PM Turns on the Fan, But the Stench of Corruption Still Lingers
“We are not corrupt,” claimed Sánchez in parliament, but reality contradicts his claim on all fronts.

“We are not corrupt,” claimed Sánchez in parliament, but reality contradicts his claim on all fronts.

France is finally catching up with reality: going green means going nuclear.

From the Association of Italian Partisans to the Green and Left Alliance and the centre-left, the progressives in Italy condemn Israel as the aggressor as it fights an existential war against Iran.

The right-wing initiative put forward by the ECR is a major step toward transparency, but it’s still far from what true accountability would look like.

Not all campaigns for change are sincere, but they could still result in it becoming easier to deport foreign criminals.

The Commission wants to sideline member states and ram through decisions with majority votes—a power grab that will cost taxpayers and crush sovereignty.

Almost 1,000 social media users said in a poll that they would not donate to their right-wing compatriots.

The Moldovan church leader demands respect for the Christian faith in the face of the imposition of LGBT ideology and state persecution.

The EU is doing what it does best: drafting plans no one takes seriously.

Only 10% of firms will now face the carbon import charge, as Brussels quietly waters down its flagship climate tool
“We will not let measures against the French pass when there is so much waste and mismanagement of public finances,” Marine Le Pen commented.
The World Health Organization says its pandemic agreement doesn’t stand on the toes of sovereign nations, but may need to do some convincing ahead of ratification.
As many as 100,000 olive trees could be uprooted to fulfill green transition goals.
For the first time in a long while, France is sending Algeria the clear message that it will not tolerate further provocations by its former colony.
Macron is still pressuring Israel to take action which Netanyahu says would boost Hamas.
The ESA Director General wants to propel Europe to a prominent position in the global space race with an investment of 21 billion euros.
The move by the “pro-Russia” party of the Varna coalition puts their allies in Brussels in a tough spot.
Amid growing internal dissent, the CDU faces mounting pressure to revise its strategy and reconnect with its disillusioned base.
At this pace, the 90-day tariff pause may come to an end sooner than a cohesive strategy from the EU emerges.
European identity is built on Islam and the Quran qualifies as “cutting-edge scientific research,” according to the European Union.
While Brussels pushes for cautious de-escalation, Germany’s incoming chancellor is taking a bolder path—reviving a controversial pact and testing EU unity on trade.
Romania has “learned the necessary lessons” from last year’s annulled election and will conduct the next one according to “democratic standards,” Interim President Ilie Bolojan promised.