
Belgium Moves To Ban Kids From Social Media
The country joins a growing international push to set minimum ages for social media use.

The country joins a growing international push to set minimum ages for social media use.

The controversy over Israel is turning the song contest into a new cultural and diplomatic battleground of the continent.

The party says only the Constitutional Court can now clarify the disputed result.

Orbán argues that the EU’s political elite is using the war in Ukraine as a pretext to accelerate a federalist project that restricts national sovereignty.

Emanuel Brünisholz is now in jail for “publicly belittling” LGBT people by stating only male and female skeletons exist.

The forum revealed a continent divided between a power that restricts debate and citizens who demand the recovery of sovereignty and security.

The move clears the way for faster asylum decisions and stronger return policies, marking a major win for the Parliament’s conservative bloc.

Reports from NGO Monitor and memoranda seized from the Islamist group reveal a system of infiltration and pressure on humanitarian organisations receiving European funds.

Brussels insiders are quietly questioning the country’s courts after top EU officials were detained in a corruption probe.

The trend includes a rise in arson and attacks on critical sites, with Munich remaining the most affected district.
Vladimir Putin praised the Hungarian PM’s “balanced position” as the two leaders discussed Ukraine, energy, and a possible Budapest peace summit.
The blowing up of ATMs has become increasingly common especially in the Netherlands, Austria, and Germany, where the Dutch-Moroccan gang network is believed to be behind most of the attacks.
If officials here don’t act soon, foreign criminals will have almost nowhere to go other than Europe.
New data shows Austria’s labor market sinking deeper into crisis, with pressure growing on the welfare state.
City officials say the old nativity scene was too damaged to keep.
The premises of Kyiv’s second most powerful man are being searched, amid claims he has “skimmed hundreds of millions” in Western aid.
President Macron wants to reinstate voluntary military service. But is he overestimating the enthusiasm of young French people?
Researchers say the EU is constructing an information-control system that blurs the line between countering disinformation and managing public opinion.
The government has no clue about the whereabouts of well over 50,000 illegal migrants.
Special services coordinator Tomasz Siemoniak said that anti-corruption officers were sent to the Lux Veritatis Foundation at the request of the prosecution service.
The authorities won’t name perpetrators, but the AfD says chaos is a result of the establishment’s migration policy.
A 29-year-old Afghan national admitted under Biden’s Operation Allies Welcome program is suspected of having opened fire near the White House on Wednesday.