
EU Hawks Call for Unrealistic Military Spending
EU leaders push for soaring defence budgets while funding Ukraine indefinitely.

EU leaders push for soaring defence budgets while funding Ukraine indefinitely.

The UN agency doesn’t just support Hamas but is a “front” for the terrorist group.

Suspect in the double knife murder in a public park should have been deported.

At least €700,000 of EU funds was used to influence the farming debate in a more green-friendly direction.

Spain’s socialist PM called for all social media accounts to be linked to the EU’s upcoming digital ID scheme, to prevent Musk from “overthrowing democracy.”

MEP Julien Sanchez: “We need to solve the problem, but we also need to ensure that the face of Europe remains European.”

Whether Ilaria likes it or not, she wasn’t arrested for her political views, but for an armed assault on innocent Hungarian citizens.

PM says euthanasia “is a matter of conscience,” while palliative care is “society’s duty towards those who are going through this ordeal.”

Liberal Donald Tusk’s speech to European Parliament: empty rhetoric and hollow promises.

Accusations of a state-led effort to suppress key details have sparked outrage, raising questions about transparency and trust in politicians.
Israeli forces have worked to prevent an “immediate threat” with strikes in Gaza.
At the historic rally in Pontida, leaders from Italy, Hungary, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain united to advocate for border protection.
Voters of the centre-right ÖVP do not want a return to the grand coalition with the left, poll reveals.
The second escape in a week raises concerns over worsening conditions at Barajas Airport.
The measure could undermine Brussels’ Net Zero goals and make EVs more expensive for consumers.
The verdict comes after Austrian police attempted to unlock a suspect’s phone.
Agency responsible for disaster relief says they won’t have enough money for hurricane season—after allocating $640 million to support immigration.
His lawyer fears he will be persecuted if he returns to Algeria.
The European Commission appears unconcerned that its own ‘Defence of Democracy’ package is similar to the criticised Hungarian law.
In Berlin, security forces are concerned about being overwhelmed by the scale of anti-Israel demonstrations.
Charges against the far-left politician include “sexual assault, acts of barbarity, and dissemination of child pornography.”
Retailleau says no serious policy can be pursued without a European perspective.