
Huaweigate: Raids in Brussels and an Arrest in France
Belgian federal police searched homes and offices linked to the Chinese tech giant over the 1 May holiday.

Belgian federal police searched homes and offices linked to the Chinese tech giant over the 1 May holiday.

The move is part of a broader effort by the political establishment to sideline dissent and preserve the status quo.

A razor-thin by-election win marks a major blow to the establishment parties, and there are many more Reform gains to come.

Other major parties have kept surprisingly quiet despite the scale of the crisis.

Left-wing politicians and activists in Europe are harassing drivers who choose the ‘wrong’ electric vehicle.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the minerals deal is “a signal to the Russian leadership.”

Enlargement Commissioner Kos appears more troubled by Hungary’s insistence on tangible progress for the Hungarian minority in Ukraine than by Ukraine’s failure to deliver it.

The timing of Blair’s attack on the net zero agenda could not have been worse for Labour—or better for Reform.

Dolors Montserrat knows what’s expected of her: carrying out Weber’s centralizing vision and never questioning his authority.

It would not be the first time the socialist leader attempts to twist the definition of defense to fund non-military projects.
The island has been the most favoured destination of mothers giving birth so their children could become French—now it could be a testing ground for tougher laws in mainland France.
While this undemocratic manoeuvre boosts the Reform leader’s messaging, it could potentially limit his party’s access to public funds.
“We don’t know who we’re dealing with,” prosecutors said—while heavily armed suspects remain at large.
Bayrou can celebrate a small personal victory, but France is left waiting for reforms.
Western powers seek to open another battlefront, this time in the courts—a move aiming to force Russia to the negotiating table.
Foreign policy decisions should be reserved for member states, but EU treaties mean little to von der Leyen’s hyper-centralized Commission.
The creation of a new party would further fragment Spain’s already fractured conservative bloc and hinder Spain’s shift to the right.
As President Trump withdraws the U.S. from UNRWA, Europe continues to support the scandal-hit UN agency.
While there are key disagreements on EU and Ukraine policy, both FPÖ and ÖVP remain committed to governing together.
Reforming the outdated PLM law could restore true democracy in France’s biggest cities, where conservative voices have been sidelined for decades.
While Trump proved that certain NGOs are in fact engaged in foreign interference, Europe wants to prosecute the one country doing something about it.
Speculation would be best avoided if the public was given information by the authorities.