
Ten Years After the Brussels Attacks: An Open Wound for Europe
The Belgian capital commemorates the 2016 terrorist attack with testimonies from survivors and warnings about the challenges that remain unresolved a decade later.

The Belgian capital commemorates the 2016 terrorist attack with testimonies from survivors and warnings about the challenges that remain unresolved a decade later.

The temporary waiver granted by the U.S. shows that decoupling was never total and that the stability of the system still depends on Russia.

Marcin Romanowski warned that “the model used by globalist networks” relies on “pressure and blackmail.”

The era of unregulated paid-for verification may be coming to an end in Europe as X attempts to align its platform with the requirements of the Digital Services Act.

The initiative reportedly intended to strengthen the Commission’s analytical capacity is drawing criticism, as it may impact on the sovereignty of member states.

EU member states have approved a reform which would permit the establishment of offshore centers for rejected asylum-seekers—despite heated rhetoric from the Left—which is now with the European Parliament.

Russia has filed a lawsuit with the EU General Court, arguing that the bloc’s updated framework for freezing its central bank reserves breaches fundamental legal rights.

EU officials are pretending to take Budapest’s concerns seriously, while quietly preparing to shovel cash to Kyiv regardless.

Police recovered shell casings near Étangs Noirs as prosecutors open a fresh investigation into the latest incident in the Belgian capital.

A recently registered citizens’ initiative reveals possible collusion between business interests, national governments, and the architects of the European Citizens’ Initiative.