
Von der Leyen’s “Intelligence Cell”: Another Attempt at Centralisation
The initiative reportedly intended to strengthen the Commission’s analytical capacity is drawing criticism, as it may impact on the sovereignty of member states.

The initiative reportedly intended to strengthen the Commission’s analytical capacity is drawing criticism, as it may impact on the sovereignty of member states.

Officials have criticised the Commission president for acting as though she is “the self-appointed ruler of Europe.”

The young man’s family has been subjected to unprecedented harassment aimed at destroying their son’s image.

Hungary and other critics say EU sanctions on Russian energy risk worsening Europe’s fuel crisis as war in Iran shakes global oil markets.

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has urged Donald Trump to move the Rota and Morón bases after the Spanish government refused to take part in the offensive against Iran.

One suspect reportedly said: “This isn’t a religion that just stands when people talk about the blessed name of the prophet.”

The reform would allow longer detention for migrants who refuse to cooperate with return procedures and introduce deportation orders recognised across the Schengen area.

Speakers at the Budapest Balkans Forum warned that the EU’s enlargement policy lacks credibility and clarity.

The more intense the ideological struggles become, the less women are defended.

As fighting in the Gulf intensifies, energy markets are jolted, and Europe faces renewed fears of rising gas and electricity prices.
Political interference? Facebook has suspended Hungarian right-wing outlets weeks before the national election.
Key family reunification and reception changes are now on hold pending review under EU law.
Europe’s cultural and political disputes are increasingly being settled by judges in Luxembourg rather than by elected national governments, speakers at the MCC conference said.
Since the death of Quentin, the prospect of working with the Left is becoming increasingly complicated for the presidential camp.
Nigel Farage questioned the integrity of the February 26th by-election after observers reported high levels of illegal “family voting.”
CCTV footage of a scooter circling the scene suggests the attack may have involved prior surveillance.
Sharing France’s nuclear weapons with EU members has been a longstanding obsession of Macron’s.
The move effectively embeds abortion within the Union’s equality agenda, despite healthcare formally remaining a national competence.
A court in Cologne found no clear evidence that the AfD’s overall political direction amounted to an “anti-constitutional tendency.”
Questions have been raised about how many Britons are eating it without realising.
Prosecutors had sought nine years behind bars, but a plea agreement reduced the sentence to a suspended term and 60 days of community service.
A European Parliament mission found child centres overwhelmed, deportations rarely enforced, and investigations into migrant boat arrivals almost always dropped.