
Member States Reluctant To Implement Brussels’ Media Freedom Act
Many countries fear it may be a channel for the Commission to influence their internal politics by moderating content.

Many countries fear it may be a channel for the Commission to influence their internal politics by moderating content.

Seven member states have voiced strong objections to the plans as they encroach on the fundamental EU principle of the free movement of goods.

The rhetoric of the rule of law “has become a euphemism for ideological warfare against conservative governments that challenge the globalist Project,” exiled Polish PiS politician Marcin Romanowski said.

As the Netherlands prepares for a snap election, EU regulators are ramping up pressure on major platforms to police online content, raising fresh questions about who decides what voters get to see.

The unblocking of funds for Poland, celebrated as a political triumph by Tusk’s government, is now tainted by accusations of improper spending.

Six EU member states and the European Commission voiced their support for Volodymyr Zelensky’s rejection of territorial concessions to Russia.

With national budgets stretched by war, migration, and defense, Brussels faces an uphill battle to keep its high-speed vision on track.

Officials say they will go on strike unless the bloc severs more ties with the Middle East’s only democracy.

“The intention is for all funds to be subjected to what is euphemistically termed ‘conditionality’… no sovereign nation should accept such an arrangement.”

Working Europeans face hundreds in extra annual costs, analysis finds.