
Police Raid on X Paris Offices: No Comment From EU Leaders
The operation against X has become a symbol of rising tensions between European regulators and digital platforms over the limits of state power online.

The operation against X has become a symbol of rising tensions between European regulators and digital platforms over the limits of state power online.

Documents released by the Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee point to systematic intervention by the European Commission to shape political and electoral discourse across several countries.

“Evil takes various forms, expressions that are more or less barbaric, but it is always there, lurking and fighting against the people of God.”

Chilean president José Antonio Kast’s address crystallized the political and moral message of the summit against the global progressive consensus.

“It is not the role of government to police the public square or to decide which opinions citizens are allowed to see,” Croatian MEP Stephen Bartulica said.

“It is no longer just about controlling the narrative, but about ensuring electoral outcomes that are compatible with institutional interests.”

A video from Spain has become global ammunition for critics who argue that parts of Europe’s radical left openly welcome demographic change as a political tool.

Benefits concentrated in a few industrial sectors contrast with dispersed costs borne by farmers, SMEs, and European consumers.

Europe’s migration reform expands data and control, but avoids the core question of whether it actually reduces immigration.

In the name of ethics, Brussels is building a regulatory framework that stifles innovation and leaves Europe out of the global technological race.