
EU-Turn: Brussels Finally Recognizes Nuclear Power as “Strategic” For Green Goals
The EU now aims to deploy subsidized reactors by 2030—despite Commission president saying the opposite last year.

The EU now aims to deploy subsidized reactors by 2030—despite Commission president saying the opposite last year.

France is preparing to give itself a “constitution contrary to life,” the Vatican’s official news outlet said.

SOS Humanity, which got €790,000 from Berlin last year, appears complicit in creation of video for human smuggling website.

The policy is being canned just days after Sir Keir Starmer described it as “desperately needed.”

”It’s one thing to consider TikTok Chinese spyware and ban it. It’s another thing to tell yourself that you will use an evil tool for a good cause. To choose both is bizarre and hypocritical” says MEP.

The personal safety score in ‘attractiveness index’ plummeted in 2023 .

As handwringing continues over Antifa defendant’s prison conditions, a victim of her violence describes brutal attack.

“Unnecessary bullying of the opposition” by establishment parties is “wrong, small-minded, and legally questionable,” says MP.

Brussels’ claim that the law violates freedom of expression is just a pretext for another violation of Hungarian sovereignty.

Legislation paves the way to repressive new licensing regulations forcing drivers off the roads, claims populist French MEP.
The problem of crumbling school buildings is the product of Labour and Conservative administrations. Due to government negligence, 1,000 schools could be forced to close.
Aiming to turn crisis into opportunity, federalists are hoping to centralise EU powers further, compelling one Polish MEP to warn about the formation of a homogenising state.
Intel sources say Russia hopes to trade advanced satellite and submarine technology for North Korean weapons.
The hefty grant was paused after a video of the mosque’s head imam discussing the stoning of women went viral on social media.
Speaking with a unified voice on the burdens of illegal migration, Italy and Greece met to seek unified solutions.
Eritrean migrant groups turned violent in Bergen and Tel Aviv over the weekend, the latest of several riots where Eritrean tensions at home have impacted Europe.
The personal assistant of MEP Flanagan is accused of hacking his former boss’s Twitter account, pretending to look for naked pictures of a colleague in what appears to be an elaborate prank.
Turkey and the United Nations are trying hard to revive the safe export of Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea, but Putin remains an obstacle.
The Russian hacking incident exposed British state secrets while laying bare the security risks of privately owned national defence systems.
Described as “heroes” and “Robin Hoods,” London’s ‘Blade Runners’ are disabling cameras meant to enforce Mayor Sadiq Khan’s vehicle emission requirements.
A former Regular Army Officer looks at the largest issues, beyond party politics, confronting the new UK defence secretary.
Oleksii Reznikov was dismissed Sunday evening after months of corruption scandals around military supplies.