
More Rules, More Lectures: Brussels’ Anti-Racism Push Raises Alarm
Brussels is expanding its anti-racism agenda just as voters worry about crime, housing and migration—fueling fears that lectures and regulation are replacing practical solutions.

Brussels is expanding its anti-racism agenda just as voters worry about crime, housing and migration—fueling fears that lectures and regulation are replacing practical solutions.

Reports say so-called collaborators are being assassinated in the streets, but the EU is busy looking elsewhere.

The plan risks cutting off access to essential counseling for ‘gender-confused’ children.

The statement was signed by the top diplomats of 20 EU member states, including the UK, France, and Italy, along with their counterparts from Australia, Canada, Japan, and New Zealand.

Hungary’s conservative government has denounced the European Commission for interfering in its domestic affairs.

Although the stated goal is to combat disinformation, these measures raise serious concerns about the curtailment of freedom of expression in the name of security.

Brussels is in a state of “war frenzy” and pro-peace countries are being silenced, the Hungarian foreign minister said.

Foreign Affairs Minister pushes for ‘nuclear option’ against the conservative country before it takes over EU Presidency