
Hungary Bans Ukrainian Military Officials from Schengen over Forced Conscription Deaths
The move comes after Budapest’s criticism of the European Union that it is turning a blind eye to serious abuses.

The move comes after Budapest’s criticism of the European Union that it is turning a blind eye to serious abuses.

After appearing before U.S. lawmakers, the comedy writer accused Britain’s government of sidelining the courts and allowing informal censorship to flourish.

The €90 billion loan to Kyiv channels joint EU debt into the defence industries of member states under the guise of military aid.

EU accountability can fade when political alignment outweighs oversight.

A Hungarian court found that the far-left activist ‘Maja T.’ took part in premeditated brutal, coordinated assaults in Budapest.

The case has ignited a storm in British politics, with opposition figures, media outlets, and even governing-party MPs demanding answers.

The operation against X has become a symbol of rising tensions between European regulators and digital platforms over the limits of state power online.

Violence against railway staff is rising in Germany, with five employees facing physical attacks on a daily basis.

Campaigners say existing prison guidance ignores single-sex protections and puts female inmates’ safety and dignity at risk.

Documents released by the Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee point to systematic intervention by the European Commission to shape political and electoral discourse across several countries.
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While pro-war governments are spending billions on military aid, Europeans would rather see peace efforts advancing.
The EU’s extraordinary summit ended without concrete measures following a week marked by trade and territorial threats from Washington.
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It seems that if it were up to the Ukrainian president, the EU would have already invaded Iran and declared war on Russia.
With ‘masculinism,’ the Left has found a new enemy to avoid talking about controversial issues.
The continuity at the top of the Commission only highlights the EU’s inability to conclude the increasingly contested Mercosur trade agreement.
Concerns have been raised over the Board’s broadening scope and the possible involvement of Vladimir Putin.
The trade agreement with Latin American countries pits the EPP’s members against each other as national agricultural interests collide with industrial goals.
Contrary to what the media say, there is no consensus on assisted dying in French society.
Officials give off the sense that they fear the agreement could still be totally foiled.