
Peace, Trump, and Competitiveness on the Agenda at EPC Summit
European leaders arrive In Budapest amid challenges of war, migration and competitiveness—and a dramatic change of direction in Washington
European leaders arrive In Budapest amid challenges of war, migration and competitiveness—and a dramatic change of direction in Washington
Donald Trump’s victory could also spice up the debates surrounding Europe’s security.
The fed-up unions said that this was just the latest in a series of “violent and repeated attacks”
With Germany’s economy struggling and political support waning, the chancellor faces mounting pressure as coalition leaders clash.
AfD co-leader Alice Weidel said Germany needs “a government that can stop the economic collapse of our country” as the opposition calls for early elections.
Expat vote swung election to incumbent, while the domestic majority supported opponent
EPP “has become dysfunctional” and decisions are made by Manfred Weber “and a close circle of advisers instead of the member parties,” investigative journalist says.
Media is completely out of touch with the concerns of ordinary citizens.
The Hungarian PM said the people of Georgia have prevented their country from becoming a “second Ukraine.”
The UN agency “long ago ceased to be a humanitarian aid agency, but in addition to it being an integral supporter of terror and hate, is an agency to eternalise poverty and suffering,” Israeli MP said.