
Study: Ukraine’s Accession Could Cost EU €190 Billion
The German Economic Institute says 17% of the EU’s current seven-year budget would be absorbed by Ukraine

The German Economic Institute says 17% of the EU’s current seven-year budget would be absorbed by Ukraine

The coming EU elections might be the last chance for Eurocrats to mend the growing gap between the voters and the institutions. The European Conservative will pay close attention to the coming campaign period, and so should you.

Increased instability in the already volatile country could have a significant impact on migration as well as mineral matters for Europe.

Denmark now bows to the demands of dictatorial Middle Eastern regimes, Danish People’s Party MP Mikkel Bjørn Sørensen said.

Swedish Minister for Employment and Integration: “There has never been a major drop in mathematics and reading comprehension. It is historic.”

The Red Cross says it has been unable to visit all of the hostages held by Hamas.

The main threat of disfigurement to Notre-Dame de Paris comes not from the French state, but from the initiatives of the diocese.

AfD officials call the classification a desperate attempt to drag the party’s name through the mud ahead of next year’s elections.

The new agreement may be a stop-gap as Sweden’s NATO membership bid continues to be delayed.

A stunning 80% of the Jewish community leaders recently surveyed said that life has become more unsafe for Jews in Germany since the Hamas attack on Israel.
Despite growing pressure from other parts of the country to classify the far-left eco-extremist “Last Generation” as a criminal organisation, the Berlin Senate has refused to do so following a review into the matter.
Critics have questioned the decision to build the prayer centre beside some of London’s most well-known gay bars and strip joints.
Sweden and Iraq are in diplomatic turmoil after supporters of an Iraqi Shiite cleric stormed the Swedish embassy and set fire to it over a demonstration to burn a copy of the Qur’an in Stockholm.
The EU Commission has confirmed that road tolls were indeed included in the Spanish government’s plan associated with the receipt of EU Next Generation funds, something the Sánchez administration has repeatedly denied.
EU Commissioner and Green Deal mastermind Frans Timmermans has announced a return to Dutch national politics to be the country’s next prime minister as his green agenda butts heads with the populist party borne of the Dutch farmers’ protests.
Comparable in exasperation to recent Dutch protests, Irish farmers gathered to object to the imposition of nitrogen quotas, as the Irish government looks set to commence the mass culling of livestock to meet environmental goals.
Over 1,000 people have been sentenced for taking part in the riots that rocked France earlier this month, with the French Justice Minister noting that 742 had been given firm prison sentences and 600 were already behind bars.
Closed-door negotiations between NATO and Ankara have irritated MEPs who rebuffed the likelihood of Turkish EU membership anytime soon in a report from the European Parliament’s foreign affairs committee this week.
Belgian authorities confirmed to The European Conservative that they conducted raids on properties connected to Maria Arena after the Belgian socialist MEP resigned from her post on Parliament’s human rights committee.
VOX’s plan constitutes something of a challenge for the centre-right PP, as its premises are likely shared by that party’s voters.
The fact remains that Scott Morton’s withdrawal—of her own accord—absolves the European Commission of its responsibility in this appointment, since it initially refused to reverse its decision.
Through Alex S.’s actions, ten people died after ingesting the deadly powder, while investigators revealed his so-called ‘suicide kits’ had been sold to about 1,600 people.