EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas insists any action on Venezuela respect international law, despite the EU rejecting Maduro’s legitimacy.
Latest news about Brussels
Trump’s new National Security Strategy warns Europe faces civilizational disappearance within two decades due to EU migration and supranational policies.
US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau criticized former EU High Representative Federica Mogherini over Belgian fraud charges.
Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán accused Brussels of pushing Hungary toward a leftist government, warning of taxes targeting middle-class urban voters.
Brussels will impose Europe’s largest tax hike starting 2028, raising €44 billion annually to repay Next Generation EU debt.
Andrej Babiš, winner of Czech Republic elections, vows to dismantle Brussels’ Green Deal, forming coalition with SPD and Motorists for Themselves.
The Netherlands votes Wednesday in decisive elections that may boost nationalist leader Geert Wilders and his PVV amid rising anti-immigration sentiment.
Brussels will transfer €75 million to Egypt in a new political-economic cooperation package, coinciding with the EU-Egypt summit.
The European Parliament will vote Tuesday on a new regulation redefining European parties’ status and funding, denounced by Patriots for Europe.
The European Commission allocated seven million euros to support Ukraine’s cultural sector, aiding artists, organizations, and preserving cultural heritage.










