
Spanish Judge: Morocco Helping To Engineer Europe’s Drug Epidemic
A covert network of officials and spies known as ‘the Makhzen’ stands accused of fuelling Western Europe’s illicit cannabis and cocaine trades.
A covert network of officials and spies known as ‘the Makhzen’ stands accused of fuelling Western Europe’s illicit cannabis and cocaine trades.
Frontex was authorised to operate at key railway stations and airports to assist law enforcement officers with deportations.
€5 billion of overspending and allegations that the scheme is favoring French industry have caused a war of words between Paris, Berlin, and the European Commission.
Dublin has been caught flat-footed by an influx of asylum seekers from Belfast—a potentially major crisis for Anglo-Irish relations.
While passing a similar foreign agent bill at home, Brussels is at odds with a proposed law in Georgia to constrain external NGOs ahead of Tbilisi’s 2030 entry to the bloc.
A mere 40 MEPs, Commissioners, and institutional bodies bothered to sign up for Brussels’ bespoke social media platform.
A Taliban-backed insurgency, combined with Islamabad’s deportation threats, could relocate many of an estimated three million Afghan refugees.
A globalist EU-Saudi energy meeting in Riyadh saw Brussels fall silent on its erstwhile humanitarian concerns.
A shadowy network of backroom green ideologues helped to kill Berlin’s nuclear grid; tactics included hiding documents from key ministers.
A Swedish MEP’s microphone was cut during debate after exposing legal flaws in Brussels’ position.