
Trump Weighs Terror Label for UNRWA Over Hamas Ties
The agency’s critics say years of mismanagement opened the door to extremist influence.

The agency’s critics say years of mismanagement opened the door to extremist influence.

Brussels has been criticised for apparently issuing an “unprecedented threat” to an EU founding member.

Citing “the will of the people,” Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov announced his cabinet’s resignation, saying that the wave of civic energy should be “supported and encouraged.”

Some believe tinkering with the convention is not enough—that members should leave it altogether.

The new EU budget may become a “strategic instrument of political ambition” that seeks to centralize power in Brussels.

The ‘talent partnership’ with India will open up more and easier ways for people to flock to Europe, and Ursula von der Leyen hopes to expand it to more countries soon.

The European political climate after Gaza, street-level pressure, and the partisan use of the conflict complicate any attempt to rebuild the relationship between Brussels and Jerusalem.

According to the broadcaster’s CEO, being right-wing is a matter of opinion; being left-wing is a matter of information.

Israeli diplomat says his country will keep sharing intelligence with EU states even as hostility grows and anti-Jewish violence rises across the continent.

Patriots for Europe VP and Hungarian MEP Kinga Gál condemned the Commission’s decision, calling it “the highest form of discrimination on the basis of gender ideology.”
Local authorities, under pressure from left-wing education unions, withhold funding for Catholic institutions in a blatant act of discrimination.
Arrests in Westminster and accusations of “two-tier Britain” sharpen a brewing rural revolt against Labour’s fiscal plans.
Von der Leyen vows to accelerate plans to tap frozen Russian assets, while MEPs warn the EU is fuelling a war it refuses to help end.
300 preschoolers in the Italian city are set to participate in “sexual and emotional education” courses.
Aliança Catalana, led by Ripoll mayor Sílvia Orriols, is soaring in the polls as voters desert the traditional parties over immigration, security, and cultural identity.
The ‘rule of law’ is used as an excuse to punish Hungary for not adopting Brussels’ leftist agenda on immigration and other social policies.
Critics in Warsaw warn the ruling undermines the country’s constitution and opens the door to wider changes imposed from Brussels.
The suspect, whose identity remains unverified, is accused of killing 17-year-old Lisa and raping another woman after entering the Netherlands unchecked.
Representatives for the ag sector insist there is still time for the government to reverse its damaging inheritance tax reforms.
For the first time, conservative feminist groups joined France’s annual anti-violence protests—facing hostility from left-wing activists.
As Washington renews its drive for a negotiated end to the war, Hungary’s prime minister is shaping the diplomatic path—much to Brussels’ frustration.
New government figures, released after an AfD inquiry, show years-long delays in enforcing departures.