
Biden Lauds NATO Endurance, Promises Air Defence for Ukraine
European allies meet with Trump aides amid uncertainty over Biden’s mental health.

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.

Guidance services also expanded for women seeking financially-motivated abortions.

€40 billion per year should be “baseline” support, outgoing NATO chief Stoltenberg said.

Labour government eyes EU alignment, plans early prisoner releases.

An asylum surge from Syria and Afghanistan is helping to drive population growth.

The exiled separatist leader is facing an uphill battle to return to Spain.

The Hungarian Prime Minister visited China and is in the United States for the third and fourth stops of his peace mission.
77% of Polish people support their farmers in largest protest to date against EU’s Green Deal and cheap Ukrainian imports.
Sources say they are not scared of losing their seats—but winning them.
Participants on The European Conservative’s panel discussed the centralisation attempts that would strip member states of their sovereignty and make the EU less democratic.
Interior ministry cannot guarantee the confidentiality of state-funded counseling sessions for ‘right-wing extremism.’
While Brussels hailed the package, it seems to be nothing more than an ineffective symbolic deed.
Ursula von der Leyen’s plans for an EU Defence Union are filling the void of a failing green deal.
PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis tries facing down Brussels’ accusations against his government by claiming that Greek same-sex marriage law “reinforces the position of our country in the heart of Europe.”
Post Office chairman claimed on Sunday that he was told to stall compensation payments so the government could “limp into the election” with a better financial outlook.
Dismantling the previous conservative government’s work is considered sufficient to unlock Poland’s frozen funds and end its ‘rule-of-law’ dispute in just a few months, according to the Commission.
Calling the numbers “staggering,” Nigel Farage said “if immigration is making us that much poorer, then real political change must happen.”
As drones bring chaos to Kyiv and Moscow, the EU looks to the private sector to defend its buildings.
Barely a week after the European Parliament announced use of the app for election campaigning, the Commission wants to look at its danger to children.