
Europe Accepts It Must Cosy Up to Trump To Have a Say on Peace Efforts
Brussels doesn’t like the U.S. administration, but understands that is where the important decisions will be made.

Brussels doesn’t like the U.S. administration, but understands that is where the important decisions will be made.

The suspect fired on four family members and a friend before taking his own life.

The EU’s flagship instrument of citizen participation shows a low success rate and discretionary final decisions.

As the U.S. courts Central Europe, the battle over who defines ‘the West’ moves to the center of transatlantic politics.

U.S. President Donald Trump recently lauded Hungary’s right-wing government, calling its results “phenomenal.”

Citing a looming threat from Russia and questioning U.S. guarantees, European leaders are exploring whether the continent must shoulder more of its own nuclear defence.

A Quran-burner may be forced to seek refuge in the U.S., away from the anti-free-speech UK.

While UN figures show child marriage is heavily concentrated in parts of sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, the campaign’s imagery has prompted accusations of distortion.

Marine Le Pen says the French establishment must “emerge from its torpor” and act.

The Popular Party will support a proposal long championed by VOX, signalling a new alignment on immigration and cultural policy as elections approach.
France is plunging into a spiral of violence that is unique in Europe.
Prosecutors moved ahead despite expert findings that the shot was accidental, triggering fury within the military and political backlash in Warsaw.
The dismissal has reopened questions about why ethics rules seem to bite hardest at lower levels of the EU system.
The Left cheers student activism—except when it challenges their own classroom propaganda.
European leaders are quietly re-engaging Beijing to protect trade and supply chains, underscoring how hard China is to replace for a competitiveness-strained Europe.
Led by a UK Labour MP, the proposal has revived warnings that measures presented as protection could end up restricting open discussion around gender identity.
Friedrich Merz and other senior officials have dismissed a 2027 deadline as “impossible”.
The Senate debates trying to ban assisted suicide unfortunately led to nothing.
U.S. lawmakers say the case shows how EU tech rules can be used to pressure foreign platforms—and shape online speech far beyond Europe.
Warnings were raised at a debate hosted by MCC Brussels as critics questioned how far the initiative could reshape political speech during elections.
A fierce confrontation between President Petr Pavel and Foreign Minister Petr Macinka has plunged Czech politics into turmoil.
The 2025 numbers demonstrate uncontrolled immigration that does not contribute to national wealth.