EU Remains Weak on World Stage Despite Crises and Resources
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The EU has failed to build federal capacity through crises, with unresolved eurozone flaws and pandemic relief fund misuse convincing…
Hungary's new Prime Minister Péter Magyar will maintain a controversial tax on foreign retailers despite EU legal threats, citing poor…
The European Union has approved updated regulations to ease voting access in municipal elections for 14 million EU citizens living…
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected Germany's proposed associate EU membership status, arguing it would marginalize Ukraine's voice in European decision-making…
The European Union has enacted sanctions against Iranian officials and entities responsible for disrupting maritime traffic through the critical Strait…
Chancellor Friedrich Merz proposed granting Ukraine a special EU "associate member" status, enhancing security guarantees and integration without full membership…
Rising energy costs from the Middle East conflict slow Greece’s growth and inflate inflation, while Europe faces weakened economic momentum…
At the Europe Gulf Forum, leaders from Cyprus, Greece, Italy, and Malta pledged unified action to prevent migration crises, enhance…
The Greek Orthodox Youth (E.O.N.) fiercely opposes Greece’s involvement in Eurovision, condemning it as a corrupting spectacle that undermines national…
Albania’s refusal to renew its 2030 migrant processing deal with Italy undermines Rome’s flagship EU migration strategy, exposing the fragility…
Poland’s strict border control against illegal crossings from Belarus upholds national identity and social stability, sparking debate as it balances…
Shocking footage from the Netherlands shows police violently suppressing protests against converting a former school into an asylum center for…
Armenia stands poised to sign a peace deal with Azerbaijan, contingent on June elections that may strengthen Western ties or…
EU foreign ministers plan to explore preliminary conditions for dialogue with Russia during their informal May Cyprus meeting, emphasizing a…
Belen Martínez Carbonell’s departure as EU diplomatic chief risks tipping power over Europe’s foreign policy amid internal rivalry between the…
Spain’s bold move to legalize hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants contrasts sharply with tightened policies in Europe, sparking debate…
ELAM leader Christos Christou criticized the government’s lack of strategy on foreclosures and emphasized cautious voting ahead of elections, while…
Cyprus plans to enforce strict age verification via its Digital Citizen app by 2026, aiming to shield minors under 15…
Ursula von der Leyen’s remark that “the cheapest energy is the energy not used” reveals a deep disconnect between EU…
Anti-establishment views can invigorate democracy by challenging stagnation and corruption, yet they become threats when they reject democratic institutions, legitimize…
On March 26, the EU Parliament passed a landmark anti-corruption directive, setting uniform definitions and penalties to close legal gaps,…
The European Taxpayers Association urges rejection of EU’s new taxes and borrowing plans, stressing sovereignty, transparency, and budget accountability remain…
Amid Middle East turmoil, Putin warns he may halt gas exports to Europe, urging the EU to reconsider its embargo,…
Hungary’s veto delays the EU’s €90 billion loan to Ukraine amid Kyiv’s urgent cash crisis, but EU leaders vow to…