
Transatlantic Tensions Surge After X Fine and Harsh New U.S. Security Strategy
While EU officials gave decidedly measured responses, other European voices called the Trump administration “dangerous” and “no longer an ally.”

While EU officials gave decidedly measured responses, other European voices called the Trump administration “dangerous” and “no longer an ally.”

A new legal draft would introduce penalties of up to €1,000 for repeated violations of school rules.
Danish-Swedish anti-Islamism activist Rasmus Paludan and an associate were fined for “improper treatment of a religious text.”
The restrictions on water use already in force for two years were described as “an important part of the city’s water strategy” by the municipality.

A ruling by the EU Court of Justice could force the Dutch government to pay over €100 million in compensation for failing to process thousands of asylum applications on time.

U.S. tech giants are in the crosshairs of a Europe that regulates what it cannot compete with.

This new record is over three times higher than the year before—another sign of the Dutch immigration system being at a breaking point.

“If Brussels persists in its decision to punish us, it will get what it wants,” the Hungarian prime minister declared.

Thousands of Meta employees could potentially access Facebook and Instagram users’ passwords following blatant security lapse.

The financial blow comes on top of the EU withholding €22 billion for the conservative government refusing to implement progressive policies.