
‘Taking Back Control’: MCC Study Demands Shift Away From Brussels on Migration
According to a new study, effective action against illegal migration would require a fundamental overhaul of international law.

According to a new study, effective action against illegal migration would require a fundamental overhaul of international law.

It seems that if it were up to the Ukrainian president, the EU would have already invaded Iran and declared war on Russia.

With ‘masculinism,’ the Left has found a new enemy to avoid talking about controversial issues.

The continuity at the top of the Commission only highlights the EU’s inability to conclude the increasingly contested Mercosur trade agreement.

Concerns have been raised over the Board’s broadening scope and the possible involvement of Vladimir Putin.

The trade agreement with Latin American countries pits the EPP’s members against each other as national agricultural interests collide with industrial goals.

Contrary to what the media say, there is no consensus on assisted dying in French society.

Officials give off the sense that they fear the agreement could still be totally foiled.

EU leaders are gathering today in Brussels for an emergency summit to respond to Washington’s moves.

Tehran broke weeks of silence and said 3,117 people have died in the crackdown on protesters.
The Extremadura result has intensified doubts about how long the government can last.
Court rulings and old commitments are forcing Berlin to keep the planes coming—despite pledges to scale back admissions.
Campaigners have welcomed the shift but warn that any replacement system could be quietly expanded once again.
Rising fertilizer prices, driven by sanctions and Brussels regulation, are squeezing farm margins, cutting yields, and pushing food prices higher across the EU.
A new survey points to growing support for Islamist ideas, including backing for coercive enforcement, raising fresh concerns over integration and civil liberties.
Senior Labour figures have reopened the door to closer EU integration, with ministers now floating a return to the customs union despite earlier Brexit red lines.
Judges sided with parents in an unprecedented case involving puberty blockers and changes to official records.
Mourners turned on the chancellor, blaming his continued support for mass migration for the security failures that led to the deadly attack.
Police and researchers warn that organised crime is adapting, with extortion-driven bombings rising and gangs exploiting digital tools to recruit minors.
Her first major intervention has put the country’s equalities watchdog on a collision course with growing public and political demands for tougher border controls.
The regional election is seen as a key test of public trust in Spain’s PSOE government after weeks of political scandals.
Officials warn that pressure has shifted south as enforcement tightens elsewhere.