
‘Democracy Shield’: Define Foreign Interference, Please
“Should we annul French elections if the newspaper Libération calls for a vote for Macron?” a sovereigntist MEP asked.

“Should we annul French elections if the newspaper Libération calls for a vote for Macron?” a sovereigntist MEP asked.

Despite narratives from international media and the opposition, polls show the public is not unhappy with PM Fico’s sovereigntist government.

A legal instrument originally designed to target drug cartels and terrorist financiers was used against a media outlet—and when questioned about its use against political figures, police refused to deny that they had used it against people in political positions.

Macron’s wishful thinking gets reality checked as he fails to position himself as the European leader capable of setting a common direction for a Ukraine strategy.

Fearing free speech on social media, Green political pariah says U.S. tech giants “must be regulated…in a way that aligns with our values.”

Two years before the election, two men with little to show in terms of fully embracing right-wing politics vie for the leadership of Les Républicains.

MCC Brussels’ report sheds light on how the Commission uses EU taxpayer money to finance a network of like-minded NGOs, undermining pluralism and democracy in Europe.

With U.S. support for Netanyahu’s campaign strengthening, European leaders are notably absent from meaningful discussions on the conflict.

Instead of mass deportations, the interior ministry proposes mass surveillance of messaging services.

The trip shows Brussels is struggling to counteract Trump’s bilateral dealing with Putin.
Drones and debris ‘accidentally’ entering NATO airspace are becoming commonplace.
A pro-peace turn in Washington could tip the scales toward decisive change—both on the battlefield and the EU institutions,the Hungarian PM said.
Leftists say it breaches the separation of church and state, while the Right criticises the president’s refusal to follow centuries-old customs.
Few could have predicted that in the days leading up to polling, the death of a squirrel would serve as a hot-button issue.
Local says she is not surprised by the violence and blames authorities for failure to deal with rising crime.
“Appeals cannot block everything,” declares MEP—while heavy patrol boat Libra sets sail for the Balkans.
Expat vote swung election to incumbent, while the domestic majority supported opponent
Demonstrators argue the law endangers women’s rights, allowing ‘gender changes’ as early as age five and imposing fines for ‘misgendering.’
Critics say the membership chose Kemi Badenoch for “continuity,” but the country is “hungry for serious change.”
There are serious concerns about the danger to the Reform leader’s life.
Warnings from Spain’s meteorological agency were issued early, but federal officials did not act.
Critics described the ban on elected representatives asking important questions of the government as “extraordinary” and amounting to “the end of democracy.”