European Union
Progressive Bulgaria promises to fight corruption but unlikely to stray from EU playbook

The recent victory of Progressive Bulgaria in snap election signaled potential stabilization, but the need for building a broader progressive political project remains.

Orbán defeated, but right still victorious in Hungarian elections

The Tisza party defeated Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz in Hungary’s election, but a likely Magyar administration promises few radical breaks.

Europe welcomes ceasefire announcement in Iran as region braces for economic repercussions of illegal war

European leaders welcome the ceasefire announcement in West Asia but show little sign of building lasting solutions and addressing economic repercussions.

European left denounces EU Parliament vote outcome as attack on right to asylum

Left parties and activists warn the EU is dismantling the right to asylum while its border agency Frontex echoes ICE patterns.

EU advances new measures restricting right to asylum

EU institutions and member states are advancing initiatives that restrict access to asylum and externalize migration control.

European leaders praise Gaza ceasefire deal, back neocolonial agenda

Reactions to the Gaza ceasefire deal signal that European leaders are more interested in advancing neocolonial projects than seeing peace in Palestine.

Pre-ministerial press conference by the NATO Secretary General - Meeting of NATO Ministers of Defence, Brussels Es hora de enviar a la OTAN al basurero de la historia

En un mundo fracturado y multipolar, donde el reinado errático de Trump ha destrozado el orden, la OTAN y la UE se están fusionando en un monolito militarizado.

Disarming Europe: Movements take steps towards building a continent of peace

In Naples and Rome, Italian organizers were joined by European political leaders to coordinate resistance to militarization and outline a shared vision for a Europe of peace

Trump announces sweeping “reciprocal” tariffs against key allies

A 54% total tariff rate against Chinese imports will go into effect on April 9, with tariffs announced against over 100 trading partners

Movement against increased military spending grows in Italy

Demonstrators in Rome delivered an unequivocal message to Italian and EU leaders: not a single euro should be spent on war and armament

Europe does not need a domestic Trump clone

Trump’s power play with Zelenskyy exposes US imperialism, Europe’s subjugation, and the urgent need for diplomacy over war.

Corporate lobbying drives EU policy as Austerity 2.0 rolled-out

Corporate lobbying expenses in the EU have surged by a third in five years, fueling policy shifts that reinforce the bloc’s focus on ‘competitiveness’