
Who Tops the List? Annual Asylum Report Reveals Changing Migration Patterns
While fewer migrants entered the EU illegally last year, the migration crisis continues, with only a slight downturn in the number of asylum applications.
While fewer migrants entered the EU illegally last year, the migration crisis continues, with only a slight downturn in the number of asylum applications.
The unorthodox U.S. strategy is vindicated as Europe’s ‘peace through strength’ approach collapses.
With the EU Council Summit around the corner, the French president might be in need of a ‘Trump whisperer.’
A proposed €20 billion in military aid was quietly removed from the EU summit draft—to the relief of many.
“We are in an era of rearmament:” von der Leyen’s five-point plan includes higher national budget deficits and incurring more joint debt to finance arms procurement.
The protesting Revival party is the only major political force to represent the majority view that firmly rejects Bulgaria’s euro zone entry next year.
Letting a staffer move to an AI firm and lobby the EU in favor of mass digital surveillance constituted “maladministration,” the EU ombudsman ruled.
“The Bosnia and Herzegovina you knew no longer exists,” Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik said after being found guilty of defying the country’s UN High Representative.
ECR President Mateusz Morawiecki is on trial for wanting to organize mail-in elections during the COVID-19 lockdowns, even though he was already acquitted years ago.
The Right will hardly stand a chance in Germany if demographic trends continue to be shaped by mass immigration.