In the second round of Poland’s presidential election on June 1, Karol Nawrocki, candidate for the opposition’s national-conservative Law and Justice Party (PiS), secured victory with...
Germany’s new economy minister, Katherina Reiche, has called on Brussels to approve a plan to support German energy-intensive companies, arguing that the survival of the country’s...
NATO to ask Germany to provide seven more brigades for the alliance’s defense, approximately 40,000 soldiers. This request is part of new targets for weapons and...
The European Union has announced a new Black Sea strategy designed to enhance the region’s capacity to transport heavy military equipment. At a press conference, the...
European Union countries have once again postponed the decision to grant official EU language status to Catalan, Basque, and Galician, citing a lack of unanimity among...
The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the standard-bearer of the global “national-conservative” movement, will convene tomorrow in Budapest. The CPAC Hungary event aims to mark the...
The US is increasing its military presence in Northern Europe in response to Russia building military bases near the borders of Finland and the Baltic countries....
A historic EU armament loan program, designed to finance joint procurement agreements, was finally approved by ministers on Wednesday, bypassing the European Parliament (EP). The approval...
Greenland’s Minister of Business and Mineral Resources, Naaja Nathanielsen, signaled to the Financial Times that Greenland might turn to China for mining if the EU and...
It appears that an era of “military Keynesianism” has begun in Europe, focusing on military expenditures as a means to boost profitability amidst declining new investments....