
Former President Sarkozy Calls for an Alliance With the RN
He who supported Emmanuel Macron twice at the presidential election considers times have changed—sparking an outcry in his own camp.

He who supported Emmanuel Macron twice at the presidential election considers times have changed—sparking an outcry in his own camp.

The scenes of Syrian migrants celebrating the anniversary of Assad’s fall in German cities encapsulates the failures of Berlin’s asylum policy.

The fear of political erosion and social pressure push Brussels to externalize asylum and accelerate returns.

Officials don’t know where money is coming from to fix defence gaps. It likely won’t come at all.

New investigations reveal that the Kyiv government sabotaged its own oversight mechanisms as scandals multiplied.

A former Commission advisor warned that the system is “built to prevent change.”

The clash between the X owner and Brussels exposes the legitimacy crisis of a divided European Union.

Polish and Hungarian officials say it is “staggering” that they should be criticised for alleged wrongdoing while top EU figures are facing such serious allegations.

While EU officials gave decidedly measured responses, other European voices called the Trump administration “dangerous” and “no longer an ally.”

Von der Leyen still called the meeting with Belgian PM “very constructive” and said discussion will continue.
New data shows Pakistan now tops Britain’s asylum list after thousands of migrants arrived on student, work, and visitor visas before switching to refugee claims.
According to the White House, the updated document offers security guarantees, infrastructure protection, and a framework for Ukraine’s economic and political stability.
Merz said he doubted any agreement could be reached by the November 27 deadline set by Trump, while the Turkish president announced he would be talking to Putin on Monday.
“Europeans must immediately and unconditionally support the peace initiative of the United States,” Orbán wrote in a letter sent to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
The former head of state had been under house arrest since August, and on Saturday one of his lawyers announced that he had been taken into custody.
The socialist mayor and the left-wing press prefer to downplay the facts.
Fresh figures show non-German offenders overrepresented, prompting ministers to admit current protections are still falling short.
A draft decision on BSW’s challenge is now being prepared, with a key closed-door meeting expected in December.
Prime Minister Robert Fico insists Slovakia will not bow to the EU on national identity and gender issues.
New State Department rules tell embassies to flag countries that enforce DEI policies, allow child gender surgeries, subsidise abortion, or curb free speech.
In a bid to tackle organised crime, members of the armed forces will get powers to conduct searches, identity checks, and arrests.
Zelensky is reviewing a Washington–Moscow blueprint that includes ceding Donetsk territory and limiting Ukraine’s armed forces.