Is the ECB Moving Too Fast on Rate Cuts?
By Belgian MEP Johan Van Overtveldt (Belgian Finance Minister between 2014 and 2018, Chairman of the European Parliament’s Budget Committee)
In just one year, the ECB has...
The digital euro is a threat to the very foundations of...
By Austrian Member of Parliament Dr. Barbara Kolm (FPÖ- picture). She has served as the Vice President of the Austrian Central Bank and is also...
“The Strasbourg Human Rights Court has contributed to asylum chaos” –...
Em. Prof. Dr. Marc Bossuyt (University of Antwerp) is the former President of the Belgian Constitutional Court and former Belgian Commissioner General for Refugees....
The European Commission seems incapable of learning from policy mistakes
Despite the hammering for green parties in the 2024 European Parliament election, the European Commission simply wants to remain on the same, expensive path...
The Spanish blackout is a cautionary tale against the EU’s green...
By Vanessa Combattelli
A total blackout. In Spain. In the land of sunshine and green energy.
Initial reports suggested that Russian hackers were responsible.
But it didn't take...
Is the Eurozone gearing up for higher inflation?
By Gaudrimas Burčius
Last year, the European Central Bank (ECB) made a significant change to its monetary policy, ending the intensive monetary tightening from 2022 onwards...
Will the EU reach a deal with the US on tariff...
This week, the European Commission sharply cut its eurozone economic growth forecast for 2025, blaming this on the global trade tensions sparked by US...
In dire need of economic freedom, Europe’s hope lies in the...
By Brad Lips, CEO of Atlas Network, a network network of liberty-minded and free-market groups which has nearly 600 independent partners in more than...
When it comes to funding for NGOs, transparency is lacking in...
By MEP Auke Zijlstra
If it's not about war, it's usually about money these days. Last week, the European Court of Auditors published a damning...
Has Ukraine’s EU accession been thought through?
By Vanessa Combattelli
A $40 million public contract for the purchase of bullets ended up in bank accounts in the Balkans.
A director was fired for...





















