
Why the U.S. Is Going After Antifa’s Money in Europe
A new rewards programme signals a tougher line on groups long treated in Europe as a public-order issue rather than a security threat.

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.

Brussels has been criticised for apparently issuing an “unprecedented threat” to an EU founding member.

Citing “the will of the people,” Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov announced his cabinet’s resignation, saying that the wave of civic energy should be “supported and encouraged.”

Some believe tinkering with the convention is not enough—that members should leave it altogether.

The new EU budget may become a “strategic instrument of political ambition” that seeks to centralize power in Brussels.
The U.S. argues that Europe’s demographic and migratory crisis threatens the future of the Atlantic alliance.
Andrej Babiš’s government will break with Brussels’ agenda on its first day in office.
The Commission has opened consultations with unions and employers on plans that could reshape how companies use algorithms and monitoring tools.
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.