
Europe Accepts It Must Cosy Up to Trump To Have a Say on Peace Efforts
Brussels doesn’t like the U.S. administration, but understands that is where the important decisions will be made.

Brussels doesn’t like the U.S. administration, but understands that is where the important decisions will be made.

A spokesman for the European Commission stressed that his employer has no intention of becoming a formal member of the U.S.-backed ‘Board of Peace.’

The Hungarian PM emphasised the protection of national sovereignty, the expansion of family support, and the continuation of economic goals—while sharply criticising his domestic political opponents and Brussels.

The approved loan to Kyiv shifts long-term financial burdens onto European taxpayers—and risks prolonging the conflict.

Five convoys converged on the Spanish capital, causing major traffic disruption along the route to the Agriculture Ministry.

Unlike cash, a proposed ‘digital euro’ would create a permanent record of every transaction, purchase, and financial activity.

A VDA survey shows most German carmakers plan to delay or cancel investments due to Brussels regulations—amid rising competition in the electric vehicle market.

The Baltic state has faced intense border pressure in recent years.

In retaliation for the EU’s move to classify the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organisation, Iran has now applied the same label to the armies of European nations.

Legislation proposed in Brussels, could let travelers bring extra personal baggage—with unintended consequences.