
The Photo Ops Are Good, but Europe Remains on the Back Foot on Ukraine
Merz has given weight to the impression that Zelensky only visits Europe to relay what decisions have been made by Trump.

Merz has given weight to the impression that Zelensky only visits Europe to relay what decisions have been made by Trump.

Orbán described the latest agreement as “a new, absurd, and unjust attack.”

Officials don’t know where money is coming from to fix defence gaps. It likely won’t come at all.

A former Commission advisor warned that the system is “built to prevent change.”

Polish and Hungarian officials say it is “staggering” that they should be criticised for alleged wrongdoing while top EU figures are facing such serious allegations.

Lower officials fear their reputations will also be tarnished by accusations of fraud and corruption levelled at their seniors.

Officials are trying to present the ‘positive’ angle of new figures, though it hardly exists.

Reports say a former EU foreign policy chief, who now holds a significant post elsewhere, has been taken in for questioning.

Brussels only wants to hand Kyiv cash to be used on the battlefield rather than in the negotiation room.

After winning last year’s battle for free speech, leading patriots must now ask: what happens after elections start swinging the right way?