
EU Officials Claim Belgium Is ‘Unsafe’ After Fraud Raids
Brussels insiders are quietly questioning the country’s courts after top EU officials were detained in a corruption probe.

Brussels insiders are quietly questioning the country’s courts after top EU officials were detained in a corruption probe.

The trend includes a rise in arson and attacks on critical sites, with Munich remaining the most affected district.

Local authorities are forcing candidates to sign a declaration tied to the state’s extremism list—a move the AfD says amounts to a de facto party ban.

The speakers at the conference denounced the erosion of freedoms and the advance of technocratic structures detached from citizens.

Central Europe’s presidents warn that soaring energy costs and Brussels’ green agenda are pushing the region to act as one.

“It is impossible to end the war between Russia and Ukraine without talking to Russia,” the U.S. Secretary of State nailed down, criticising Kaja Kallas and her ilk.

The move has intensified anger over new migrant flights and growing frustration with Berlin’s handling of Afghan arrivals.

Budapest announced in a press conference that once the decision is formally published, Hungary will challenge it before the European Court of Justice.

Swedish officials have been told to stop financing groups that are “undermining democracy.”

Parents warn Brussels is pushing gender ideology into classrooms with a new questionnaire for pupils aged eight to seventeen.
Slovakia’s government has ordered a full review of the EU’s gas-ban plan, arguing that Brussels is ignoring commitments made in return for lifting an earlier veto.
In the name of objectivity and pluralism, religious education must introduce the beliefs of Islam and other religions as well, the Court says.
Experts warn Europe is being outpaced by cartels as drugs, migration and organised crime converge.
German parties say they have sent “a clear signal for democracy,” when they have actually done the opposite.
French socialists, present in all the major state bodies, end up forgetting their duty of discretion.
A €1,000 offer to drop asylum bids has barely worked, leaving nearly 2,000 people still waiting to be flown in from Pakistan.
Washington and Moscow have been in quiet negotiations on a new agreement, sparking fresh anger in Brussels.
A 40,000-signature petition has forced this weekend’s public vote, with churches and doctors urging citizens to reject the measure.
New guidance tells officials to flag posts about migrant housing and other “polarising” issues as concerns grow over free speech online.
Brussels’ chief prosecutor is urging a ban in crime hotspots as dealers use the scooters for quick deliveries and escapes.
A 125-page report says hybrid attacks are hitting the continent almost daily—while EU and NATO leaders struggle to keep up.
EU lawmakers are pushing a no-exemptions Russian energy ban, despite warnings that Hungary’s backup pipeline can’t meet the country’s needs.