
Why Vance’s Latest Argument Struck a Nerve in Europe
Britain and France were angered by the U.S. vice president’s criticism of their armies—because they know it rings true.
Britain and France were angered by the U.S. vice president’s criticism of their armies—because they know it rings true.
Ursula von der Leyen’s European Commission is winning not due to ideological superiority, but because leaders like Macron have failed to resist Brussels’ centralizing agenda.
With the EU Council Summit around the corner, the French president might be in need of a ‘Trump whisperer.’
Ukrainian territory is highly coveted for its immense natural resources that both the U.S. and Europe hope to get access to.
London and Paris could stop illegal crossings “at a stroke” but are unwilling to take the necessary action.
The self-imposed distress of the French theater has only worsened over the months, and the Socialist mayor of Paris has no intention of solving the problem.
Both the French judiciary and Algiers officials have fought to keep potential Algerian deportees in Europe.
Saddled with strict regulations and fearing the looming EU free trade agreement with South America, farmers still have many questions for the political class.
The French president’s political impotence has become apparent, leading him to compensate in his favourite field, the international arena.
The eleven countries find it unacceptable that Brussels’ new Clean Industrial Deal once again ignores the cheapest source of clean energy there is.