
Ursula Puts Ukraine on Ice: Commission Chief Delays EU Accession Talks
Campaigning for reelection—and dogged by farmer protests against cheap Ukrainian imports—von der Leyen has abruptly mothballed the Ukraine question.

Campaigning for reelection—and dogged by farmer protests against cheap Ukrainian imports—von der Leyen has abruptly mothballed the Ukraine question.

Antisemitism has surged in the EU capital in response to Israel’s war against the Islamist terrorists of Hamas

A majority of NATO member states are apparently ready to support Mark Rutte, the man whose policies were overwhelmingly rejected by his own nation during the last election.

They are tired of government edicts that “do not benefit farmers, consumers, and the environment.”

Von der Leyen is cozying up to some of the sovereigntists—but only those with the ‘right values.’

Germany’s rebel socialist Sahra Wagenknecht is sounding out allies to form a left-wing “anti-woke” faction.

Two prominent members of Values Union, which sells itself as a true conservative alternative to the political establishment left after the party chairman called the Christian Democratic Union a “premium partner.”

The heads of a U.S.-based NGO are on tape admitting to influencing the Polish and Hungarian elections on behalf of their primary donor, the billionaire George Soros.

An angry internal email from trade unionists complained that spiralling crime rates are making Brussels perilous to work in.

The election will serve as a crucial gauge of whether Slovaks favor maintaining a conservative, sovereigntist path or shifting towards globalist, pro-Brussels politicians.
Speakers at the Demographic Summit in Budapest say Europe will come face to face with a “demographic ice age” if it doesn’t change its mentality.
Sofia said it is working in “solidarity with Ukraine,” but is also helped nationally by the resumed sale of foreign grain.
Berlin suspends its voluntary migrant intake due to being full, leaving Italy to face the current “invasion” of hundred boats per day alone.
Szijjártó hit back with a Qatargate reference: “Is this the same body that had several members arrested for corruption?”
A German MEP scolded the socialists for dictating the tempo of post-Qatargate reforms considering their heavy involvement in the scandal.
Parts of the Austrian intelligence community are lining up against the FPÖ as the party hopes to return to power in 2024.
Western analysts are concerned that Russia might be turning to North Korea to beef up its ammunition supplies.
Illegal arrivals have spiralled out of control despite promises from PM Meloni to decrease numbers.
Increasingly, far-left eco-activists have linked the fight to ‘save the planet’ to the fight against global capitalism and ‘racism.’
EU legislation has already resulted in multiple right-wing and Russophile social media accounts being removed.
Brussels warns this kind of state-backed foreign investment may jeopardise European security.
The monarch is said to be encouraging those arguing for Britain’s guilt in the slave trade banned in 1807.