
Conservatives Demand Schengen Suspension Amid Migration Influx
RN’s Jordan Bardella says the scheme should be reserved solely for European citizens.

RN’s Jordan Bardella says the scheme should be reserved solely for European citizens.

The Rainbow TV proposal has been submitted to the Hungarian media authority for approval.

The exposure of minors to explicitly sexual material and political messaging reveals disturbing control failures in outsourced educational projects.

The reaction of European ministers and diplomats after Viktor Orbán’s defeat confirms that, without a state willing to use the veto, the European Union will move to concentrate ever more political power at the centre.

Vincent Bolloré is relentlessly pursuing his plan to reclaim France in the service of the common good.

Airlines cut flights and fuel prices surge as the EU falls back on subsidies and long-term plans without reversing course on its misguided energy policies.

The National Council of Resistance of Iran is calling on the EU to start treating the group as a political alternative to the regime.

After months of deadlock on both the pipeline and EU funding, the sudden convergence of solutions raises as many questions as it answers.

The move to standardise same-sex blessings intensifies a growing rift within the Catholic Church.

Kyiv’s move to bring migrant workers from the African continent into the country highlights the broader issues of national identity, internal cohesion, and the consequences of a future EU membership.
Support for the FPÖ is rising as the three-party government struggles with infighting and falling approval.
Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos says they are “increasingly worried” about what is happening in the country that continues to seek EU membership.
French and Polish leaders discuss joint exercises and closer nuclear cooperation, while Paris keeps full control of its arsenal.
The Tisza leader has yet to enter office, and is already being accused of “political theatre.”
A new audit finds major news apps heavily favour left-leaning outlets in curated feeds not shaped by users.
The lawyers of the private accusers have demanded a 24-year jail term for the wife of the Spanish Socialist prime minister, in a case that now reaches the innermost circle of the government.
The coalition crisis in Bucharest reflects falling poll numbers for the Social Democrats and growing competition from the right-wing nationalists.
A Monday meeting in Brussels was supposed to reorder the European position on Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, and the two-state solution.
Years of Macron’s failed economic management have made business leaders more receptive to considering the Rassemblement National’s plans.
They insist the prime minister is “either a liar or completely incompetent.”
One MEP of the German left-wing populist party BSW said it was “absolute madness” to continue sending taxpayer money to Zelensky’s government.
More than 2.5 million people abroad have applied for Spanish citizenship under the Democratic Memory Law