
Brussels Turnabout: Food Security Suddenly Becomes Top Priority
As elections approach, Eurocrats have a newfound concern for the agriculture sector.

As elections approach, Eurocrats have a newfound concern for the agriculture sector.

The married couple is accused of raping and punishing the children with “harsh physical violence.”AFP

Small towns find new ways to attract young families in ‘Empty Spain’

The court’s recent climate ruling left one Conservative minister “concerned.”

The great majority of appointments go to Northern and Western European officials, undercutting claims that the Union is truly representative.

Over 41% of crime suspects are foreigners while 75% of victims are Germans.

A damning report has found “no good evidence on the long-term outcomes of interventions to manage gender-related distress.”

All the European political groups signed conduct agreement despite key terms being vaguely defined.

The young French activist faces up to a year in prison for simply stating facts and figures.

Police received a year’s worth of hate crime reports in just seven days.
The risk is being accelerated by the Israel-Hamas war.
Metropolitan police commissioner still unclear on who the force can and cannot arrest.
Both Macron’s and Le Pen’s parties are internally divided on the issue.
Is the Turkish President ready to sacrifice Western relations for his Islamist beliefs?
Outrage over the decision has prompted a new investigation into Father Marko Rupnik.
The party blamed ‘state repression against the democratic opposition in Bavaria.’
Australia backed off the deal after failing to secure EU commitments to bring down the trade barriers on meat and sugar exporters.
“Fanatic” Eurofederalists in the Parliament, supported by a large leftist majority, would reduce the role of member states to that of a German state or Swiss canton, MEP Jacek Saryusz-Wolski explained.
PM Sánchez needs the support of Catalan parties to form a government, and has announced his intention to pardon separatists.
Some MEPs think the Commission’s response has been insufficient.
Swedish authorities claim Salwan Momika gave false information on his refugee application and may have been part of a militia group.
The arrested man has ties to organised crime and human trafficking and is considered to be radicalised.