
Top EU Diplomat Leaves—Power Battle Intensifies
The departure of a key EU official exposes a growing struggle between Brussels institutions over who really sets foreign policy.

The departure of a key EU official exposes a growing struggle between Brussels institutions over who really sets foreign policy.

The European Commission is taking cautious steps toward building an internal intelligence unit—a sensitive move that has already raised concerns within the EU’s diplomatic service.

Is the West falling apart? It certainly will if the moral incoherence illustrated in the EU reports succeeds in fully displacing the Judeo-Christian heritage that made the West what it is.

As Tehran fuels a regional war, Brussels fixates on Gaza—with a review Jerusalem calls “indecent” and “politically motivated.”

“We need to switch to a preparedness mindset,” claims von der Leyen, while the European Parliament calls for additional steps toward military integration.

EU plans to centralise the bloc’s cybersecurity response has met with near-universal hostility, with member states wishing to safeguard control over national security.

The EU plans to step up its game against Russian propaganda by digging deeper into the pathways of information flow to find the source of disinformation.