Tusk warns of this scenario. "It would be a catastrophe for Poland"
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has warned that the potential for 'Polexit' poses a serious threat to Poland's future, which he describes as catastrophic, and emphasizes the need to unite against those promoting this exit from the EU.
Von der Leyen and the Death of Europe
The article discusses Ursula von der Leyen's statement regarding the EU's inability to uphold the old world order, reflecting on the changing global dynamics and ethical standards within politics.
The EU is not as divided as it is said to be
The article discusses the perceived unity of the European Union and the role of Spanish socialist MEPs in influencing EU policies, particularly regarding diplomatic strategies.
Belgian PM urges EU to negotiate with Russia
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever advocates for the EU to engage in direct negotiations with Russia to resolve the Ukraine conflict, emphasizing the limitations of military aid and economic sanctions.
Letters to the Editor: Vice Prime Minister Busch Is Starting to Sound Like Trump
A letter expresses concern that Swedish politicians, particularly Vice Prime Minister Ebba Busch, are adopting protectionist policies similar to those of Donald Trump, which could threaten EU cooperation.
EU Parliament: Internal Chats Evidence Cooperation of EPP with Right-Wing Parties
Internal chats reveal that the EPP in the EU Parliament has cooperated more closely with the AfD and other right-wing parties than previously acknowledged, including participation in discussions on migration policy.
The Decision is Bigger than the Current Government
Þórdís Kolbrún emphasizes that the discussion regarding a referendum on EU membership should be substantive and that this decision surpasses political party interests.
Tusk wants to 'stop political madmen'. PiS's swift response: 'Traitor'
Donald Tusk calls for a united front against political extremism, provoking a fierce backlash from PiS leaders who accuse him of undermining Poland's sovereignty.
12 times Nawrocki on SAFE. Nonsense chases nonsense and fake follows fake
The article critiques Polish President Karol Nawrocki's speech on the EU's SAFE program, arguing that it reflects right-wing ideologies rather than genuine concerns for Polish security.
Dutch Farmers Movement Left the People's Party and Joined Conservatives
The Dutch Farmers and Citizens Movement has left the European People's Party to join the European Conservatives and Reformists group in the European Parliament.
Gen. Roman Polko comments on President Karol Nawrocki's veto regarding SAFE. Talks about "political idiots"
President Karol Nawrocki vetoed a law implementing the EU's SAFE mechanism, citing potential long-term debt risks for Poland.
Commentary: An Old Ally Showed a Middle Finger to Putin
Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is gaining popularity through viral social media moments while navigating a tense geopolitical situation amidst U.S. and Israeli actions against Iran.
Storm in the network after Nawrocki's declaration. The 'copy-paste' technique stands out
The article discusses the Polish President Nawrocki's rejection of the EU SAFE arms funding program amidst heated national debate and criticisms from both political allies and opponents.
Sejm heated by political war around SAFE
The political conflict in Poland intensifies regarding the SAFE program, following President Karol Nawrocki's veto of legislation to implement EU funding for defense.
The use of EU funds for strengthening defense has caused sharp disputes in Poland
A controversial veto by the Polish president over EU defense funding has sparked a political crisis regarding national security issues in Poland.
Kallas: The USA Wants to Divide Europe
Kaja Kallas, the EU's foreign policy leader, has accused the current U.S. administration of attempting to divide Europe and weaken the European Union.
Destiny
A Greek MEP criticizes the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, calling for her resignation over claims of acting against the interests of European peoples.
Ukraine has become the main theme in the election campaign in Hungary
The article discusses how the situation in Ukraine is a focal point in Hungary's election campaign.
Polish president vetoed the bill to join the EU defense loan initiative
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki announced he would not sign a law allowing the country to join the EU loan instrument SAFE for military capability development.
EU's Foreign Minister: The USA Wants to Divide Europe
The EU's Foreign Minister, Kaja Kallas, accuses the USA of trying to divide Europe and weaken the EU, urging European nations to unite in their response.
Hitrec: There is indeed hope. Ships are now sailing again around Cape Good Hope
The article discusses the stability and perceived safety of Croatia in the context of European Union protection and local issues.
President Karol Nawrocki will deliver a speech. The President's Office announced the date
President Karol Nawrocki is set to give a speech addressing the EU SAFE program, amidst political contention.
Okamura is a tea party compared to this, says Vondra. Why did he leave the debate with Fico's man?
During a debate on Slovak television, Czech MEP Alexandr Vondra left after a heated exchange with Slovak politician Luboš Blaha, labeling him a "pure-bred fascist."
The Midflokkur's Application to the Club of European Conservatives Not Answered
The Midflokkur in Iceland has yet to receive a response regarding its application for membership in the European Conservative and Reformists group, raising questions about the impact of their opposition to the EU.
EU to suspend €2m Venice Biennale project if Russia takes part
The European Commission has warned that it will suspend a €2 million grant for the Venice Biennale if Russia is allowed to participate in the 2026 exhibition.
Artur Bartkiewicz: Karol Nawrocki and PiS have already succeeded regarding SAFE. They convinced us of what we are discussing
The article discusses Polish President Karol Nawrocki's aspirations for greater governmental control amidst his administration's current initiatives regarding the EU's SAFE program.
EU promises a firm response if the US violates trade agreements
The European Union has vowed to respond decisively if the United States breaches trade agreements following President Trump's announcement of new reviews of such deals.
United Right: EP Committee Approved Stricter Rules for the Return of Illegal Migrants
The European Parliament's LIBE Committee has adopted changes to the EU's policy on illegal migrants, facilitating and increasing deportations.
Former satellite helps Kremlin bypass sanctions. Nevertheless, wants to join the EU
Despite increasing Western pressure, Armenia remains a significant exception by acting as a logistical intermediary for Russia while receiving support from the US and EU.
Dispute over EU funds: How Poland is jeopardizing its defense
Poland is set to receive 44 billion euros from the EU to enhance its defense, but both the president and opposition express concerns about dependence on Germany.
Anger in the EU Parliament over von der Leyen's Iran remarks
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen faced backlash after suggesting that Europe should not play the role of guardian of the international order, especially in light of changing global dynamics.
Viktor Orbán: Why the Dispute Between Hungary and Ukraine Is Escalating
Hungary has detained a Ukrainian cash transport vehicle, accusing Kyiv of mafia-like activities, a dispute that has drawn the attention of the EU and serves as political ammunition for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán during the election campaign.
Zuzanna Dąbrowska: Why the SAFE program is the ideal battlefield for politics?
The article discusses the SAFE program as a pragmatic approach by EU states to improve security, although the effectiveness of it remains uncertain.
A Debate Characterized by Wordplay Will Define the EU Discussion
Kristrún Frostadóttir, the Prime Minister of Iceland, continues to attract attention for her media appearances, particularly regarding EU membership discussions.
The Best EU President
The article argues that President Trump is proving to be the best leader for the European Union, influencing various European leaders positively.
Polish president refuses to sign the law on €44 billion EU defense loan
The Polish president, Karol Navrockis, declined to sign a law allowing access to nearly €44 billion in EU defense loans, citing concerns over increasing dependency on Brussels.
No discount given says the nation yes to accession negotiations
Iceland's population supports entering accession negotiations without concessions.
Conservatives in the European Parliament would welcome Iceland's accession to the EU
The article discusses how conservative members of the European Parliament are supportive of Iceland joining the EU.
Do not fear that the national referendum will be delayed
Foreign Minister Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir reassures that extensive discussions in Parliament will not delay the upcoming national referendum on EU talks.
Kristrún dismisses silence about the EU issue
Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir asserts her stance on continuing EU negotiations amidst political opposition.
Leszek Balcerowicz: For several years we have had no privatization in Poland, this cannot be justified
President Karol Nawrocki proposes a Polish alternative to the EU SAFE program amid ongoing debates on national defense funding.
Sigmundur Davíð said Þorgerður was going behind the nation regarding the EU membership negotiations
Sigmundur Davíð accused Þorgerður of undermining national interests in the EU membership talks.
The EU discusses options for addressing the issue of rising energy prices
EU leaders are set to meet to discuss bureaucratic reductions and strategies to cope with rising energy prices.
No precedent for Iceland's path towards the EU
The article discusses the lack of precedent for Iceland's approach to potential EU membership.
An inexperienced blue government is a foreign policy nightmare
The article critiques the potential for an inexperienced Danish government to handle foreign affairs amid a crisis.
"I have two problems in the Council: Sánchez and Orban": Von der Leyen sees the Spanish president as an obstacle because he seeks "his electoral benefit"
Ursula von der Leyen criticizes Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, viewing him as an obstacle in the European Council due to his focus on national electoral gains.
Von der Leyen Moves to Kallas' Playground
European governments are upset about European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's steps to position herself as the EU's main representative abroad, claiming she overstepped her authority during the initial phases of the US and Israel's anti-Iran campaign.
Politics live: Tony Burke to give statement about Iranian footballers; EU to sign defence partnership with Australia
Tony Burke, Australia's home affairs minister, is expected to provide a statement regarding the status of five Iranian women footballers seeking asylum, a matter recently highlighted by Donald Trump's announcement.
Right-wing victory on migration in the EU
The right-wing parties in the EU Parliament have allied with far-right groups to push for stricter migration rules in a recent vote.
Splitting the Nation with an Emotional Question
The opposition targeted Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttur with challenging questions regarding EU membership negotiations during parliamentary sessions, highlighting significant shifts in Icelandic society.