
X Retaliates To Record EU Fine by Blocking European Commission From Advertising
Tensions escalating: U.S. officials accuse Brussels of targeting American tech companies—X insists the Commission misused a loophole in its ad system.

Tensions escalating: U.S. officials accuse Brussels of targeting American tech companies—X insists the Commission misused a loophole in its ad system.

The clash between the X owner and Brussels exposes the legitimacy crisis of a divided European Union.

With 30,500 retired staff also benefiting, annual spending on Brussels salaries and allowances is set to exceed €3 billion.

The EU’s claim to be a global power player stands exposed as the fantasies of an ageing pretender.

“I understand his concerns, he has good arguments—but we also have good arguments about reaching our common goal” is the German chancellor’s assessment of his ‘weak’ Belgian counterpart.

The Brussels decision reflects growing pressure from businesses and trading partners to ease environmental regulation.

Interior Minister Gerhard Karner calls for stronger EU-wide measures, including ‘offshore’ return centers and greater Frontex involvement.

According to the White House, the updated document offers security guarantees, infrastructure protection, and a framework for Ukraine’s economic and political stability.

On Sunday morning, the U.S. Secretary of State landed in Geneva where American, Ukrainian, and European officials are gathering to discuss President Donald Trump’s peace plan.

Orbán warned that Brussels’ latest scheme would saddle Hungary with long-term debt and insisted that the proposal would be impossible to implement.