
NATO Summit: Missiles to Germany, Warning to China
Amid escalating tensions, alliance says Ukraine on “irreversible” membership track once war is over

Amid escalating tensions, alliance says Ukraine on “irreversible” membership track once war is over

Conscription proposal sparks unease among ruling coalition members

Final composition of ‘Europe of Sovereign Nations’ set for next week.

ZDF attempts to ‘correct’ AfD leader Alice Weidel’s statistics failed spectacularly.

“We will not be complicit in robberies, machete fights, or rapes,” VOX president Abascal warned.

Isolating the third largest group in Brussels would be “deeply anti-democratic,” Patriots’ MEP Enikő Győri said.

European allies meet with Trump aides amid uncertainty over Biden’s mental health.

Suspected terrorists planning Olympic Games attacks, intelligence sources say

Hungarian PM’s presentation of council presidency agenda delayed until September

Radical new MP has prior conviction for violence but no process exists to remove him from office.
“To be a member of NATO together with another country means we are ready to die for each other. A deal on defence and military capacities helps to reconstruct the trust between the two countries,” PM Orbán said.
The President of the Constitutional Court Tamás Sulyok is set to become the new head of state.
Critics joked that it’s “embarrassingly hard” to get new AI technology to “acknowledge that white people exist.”
Populists are understandably concerned such an organisation could be politicised to spy against them.
Nancy Faeser’s government colleagues say her plans are more dangerous to the constitutional order than the ‘right-wing extremists’ she claims to be fighting.
The economic situation and purchasing power of Spaniards has so degenerated in the last five years that the country qualifies for cohesion funds.
The debacle also highlights the threat of violent Islamism in British politics.
Campaigning for reelection—and dogged by farmer protests against cheap Ukrainian imports—von der Leyen has abruptly mothballed the Ukraine question.
Antisemitism has surged in the EU capital in response to Israel’s war against the Islamist terrorists of Hamas
A majority of NATO member states are apparently ready to support Mark Rutte, the man whose policies were overwhelmingly rejected by his own nation during the last election.
They are tired of government edicts that “do not benefit farmers, consumers, and the environment.”
Von der Leyen is cozying up to some of the sovereigntists—but only those with the ‘right values.’