
Brussels Latest Plan: Stopping Illegal Immigration by Making it Legal
The ‘talent partnership’ with India will open up more and easier ways for people to flock to Europe, and Ursula von der Leyen hopes to expand it to more countries soon.

The ‘talent partnership’ with India will open up more and easier ways for people to flock to Europe, and Ursula von der Leyen hopes to expand it to more countries soon.

The European political climate after Gaza, street-level pressure, and the partisan use of the conflict complicate any attempt to rebuild the relationship between Brussels and Jerusalem.

According to the broadcaster’s CEO, being right-wing is a matter of opinion; being left-wing is a matter of information.

Israeli diplomat says his country will keep sharing intelligence with EU states even as hostility grows and anti-Jewish violence rises across the continent.

Patriots for Europe VP and Hungarian MEP Kinga Gál condemned the Commission’s decision, calling it “the highest form of discrimination on the basis of gender ideology.”

Those who say rising gang crime is a “fringe phenomenon” are blind to what is really happening.

Viktor Orbán’s chief strategist lays out why border fences, family policy, and defying EU fines are worth the political cost.

Nigel Farage says the renewed push for mask wearing in public is “nonsense.”

In a recent interview, the Rassemblement National leader lays out his border-first agenda, his break with Brussels—and why he thinks the political map of Europe is about to be ripped up.

The Italian PM told Zelensky that the benefits of peace are greater than the costs of what appears as a surrender.
The trend includes a rise in arson and attacks on critical sites, with Munich remaining the most affected district.
Local authorities are forcing candidates to sign a declaration tied to the state’s extremism list—a move the AfD says amounts to a de facto party ban.
The speakers at the conference denounced the erosion of freedoms and the advance of technocratic structures detached from citizens.
Central Europe’s presidents warn that soaring energy costs and Brussels’ green agenda are pushing the region to act as one.
“It is impossible to end the war between Russia and Ukraine without talking to Russia,” the U.S. Secretary of State nailed down, criticising Kaja Kallas and her ilk.
The move has intensified anger over new migrant flights and growing frustration with Berlin’s handling of Afghan arrivals.
Budapest announced in a press conference that once the decision is formally published, Hungary will challenge it before the European Court of Justice.
Swedish officials have been told to stop financing groups that are “undermining democracy.”
Parents warn Brussels is pushing gender ideology into classrooms with a new questionnaire for pupils aged eight to seventeen.
Lower officials fear their reputations will also be tarnished by accusations of fraud and corruption levelled at their seniors.
The Austrian right-wing leader says Austria must follow Slovenia’s path in protecting the right to use cash.
The event examines the growing distance between EU institutions and the Union’s citizens amid a full-blown European identity crisis.