
Drive Less, Fly Less: Brussels Prepares Europe for Energy Squeeze
EU officials are urging governments to prepare fuel-saving measures as war in the Middle East threatens global supply routes.

EU officials are urging governments to prepare fuel-saving measures as war in the Middle East threatens global supply routes.

The Italian MEP is making headlines as doubts grow over her political circle and militant past.

The PM’s Brothers of Italy party remains well ahead of its rivals, with only marginal gains for opposition parties.

A controversial system for logging non-crime incidents is curtailed, though thousands of past cases remain on police databases.

Zelensky’s agreements with Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the Emirates raise questions about the political and economic use of Western aid.

Fraud claims linger, but Slovenia’s leadership is pushing ahead with coalition talks.

The plan would involve returning hundreds of thousands, but legal and practical barriers remain steep.

The group also receives funding from George Soros’ Open Society Foundations.

Critics accuse the Labour government of relying on “meaningless spin” when negotiating the so-called youth mobility scheme with the EU.

The Hungarian prime minister’s political director is pleased to see reporters running “into reality.”
Critics of the diehard pro-Kyiv stance highlight that the Hungarian PM is standing up for his own country’s interests, and should be backed by Brussels.
A criminal migrant being allowed to stay in the UK because of his son’s “limited diet” proves that “the European asylum system is at its end.”
Orbán made it clear that EU funds for Ukraine depend on the reopening of the Druzhba pipeline and will not be disbursed while oil flows remain halted.
The prime minister is also being urged to take Britain back into the EU single market and customs union.
The Hungarian prime minister believes Europe can be in no position to properly support others before it gets its own affairs into order.
Polling suggests minimal public support for the radical liberalisation of abortion law, despite its rapid progress through Parliament.
While the RRS is presented as a tool to protect election processes from foreign interference, a closer look at it raises concerns about its impartiality.
The ‘28th regime’ would allow a company to operate across the Union under common rules after a single online registration.
The outgoing teams are downplaying their responsibility, but public anger is mounting.
The group has been criticised as “the source of much of the Islamist and terrorist evil.”
What was designed as a green market tool is increasingly blamed for driving up energy bills across the bloc.
The person responsible for limiting Viktor Orbán’s social media posts publicly displays pro-Ukraine and LGBT activist positions.