
NATO Adopts Aggressive Posture as EU Escalates War Rhetoric
Brussels keeps fostering a sense of imminent armed conflict amid mounting internal crises.

Brussels keeps fostering a sense of imminent armed conflict amid mounting internal crises.

Ending the duty exemption for shipments under €150 will reshape online commerce and raise the price of thousands of imported products.

Sunday’s demonstrations united the young, families, and the self-employed in a nationwide outcry against corruption and crushing taxes.

Starmer and von der Leyen eye each other warily as tobacco regulation tests sovereignty and single market law.

As with the debate on gun control, the problem doesn’t disappear: those who want to commit crimes will continue doing so—only now, everyone else will be watched.

ECJ President Koen Lenaerts brands Hungary an “oligarchy,” blurring the line between justice and politics.

The European Commission president plans to use frozen Russian assets and new European loans to finance Kyiv, despite Belgium’s opposition and growing political fatigue within the EU.

Spain, Italy, Greece, and Cyprus stand to benefit most from Brussels’ new migrant redistribution scheme.

The initiative would grant the EU unprecedented powers over media and digital platforms.

In a lecture at the European Parliament, the renowned Chicago professor analyzed the possible scenarios for the end of the conflict and blamed Western liberal policy for its start.