
“All We Want Is Transparency”: Patriots Challenge the EU’s NGO Network
The conservative group requested the release of up to 10,000 NGO contracts and is preparing to sue the European Commission if it refuses to disclose them.

The conservative group requested the release of up to 10,000 NGO contracts and is preparing to sue the European Commission if it refuses to disclose them.

Trump has warned that if Brussels retaliates, “far larger” measures will be unleashed.

The Turkish government insists that the main opposition leader’s arrest was based on criminal reports.

While Brussels flounders on sending troops to Ukraine, it fantasises about setting up a fullscale EU army.

The accelerated policy shift is an important step toward “full gender equality,” according to defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen.

A surprise alliance with a Green Deal architect could see the Dutch Left seize power without new elections.

Bravely taking to the streets without covering their faces, hundreds—if not thousands—of Palestinians called time on Hamas.

The University of Sussex accused the regulator of supporting “free speech absolutism”—as if this were a bad thing.

Southern and Northern Europe are clashing over whether to share borrowing costs or stick to national debt—raising fresh questions about EU unity.

Erecting a firewall against a right-wing populist party is practiced not only in Germany but across Western Europe by the usual centre-right establishment suspects.
A growing number of Liberal MPs also believe it is time for Trudeau to go.
Politicians on all sides have condemned the government’s response to the natural disaster as inadequate.
Critics say the European Court of Justice will rule against Britain to “further the aims of the EU via lawfare.”
Brussels’ leftist-liberal elite has been determined to punish the country’s ruling conservative party.
Critics accuse the EU of pushing the green agenda at the expense of affordable transport.
“Kirillov was a war criminal and an absolutely legitimate target,” said a Kyiv official.
The killer praised the group for leading the “true Jihad” at the time of the murder.
The chancellor used his speech in parliament to pat himself on the back and campaign for the 2025 elections.
This was the first time the head of state was elected by the parliament and not by direct vote.
An informal agreement was reportedly made between François Bayrou and the RN: “rapid proportional representation versus no censure.”
Officials warn that integration will not happen simply through “the issuing of a residence permit.”
The success of the French-Polish opposition to Mercosur hinges on Meloni, but sources in Rome say they can’t rely on her this time.