NATO Chief Stoltenberg Tapped as Norway’s Next Central Bank Governor
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg will take over as Norway’s central bank governor at the end of the year, officials said Friday.

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg will take over as Norway’s central bank governor at the end of the year, officials said Friday.

Opposition parties in the Spanish parliament have accused the government of using blackmail tactics to pass mandatory outdoor mask-wearing.

Northern Ireland’s government faces collapse after its agriculture minister ordered officials to stop carrying out Brussels-mandated checks on trade with Great Britain.

French President Emmanuel Macron has claimed that the British government are the ones at fault for migrant deaths in the English Channel.

Boris Johnson flew to Ukraine Tuesday afternoon, pledging support to Kyiv including an £88 million giveaway to the Ukrainian government.

Boris Johnson has been scorned by a senior Northern Irish politician for boasting of a so-called Freedoms Bill on the two-year anniversary of Brexit, with Brexit never having really been executed in the British province.

Slovenia has cowered in the face of threats from China, announcing that they will honor the so-called one-China Policy on Taiwan.

British fishermen have reacted with fury to Boris Johnson praising himself for having “Got Brexit Done” on the two-year anniversary of Britain’s belated break with the European Union, reminding Breitbart News of how they were “sold out”.

British MPs are planning to visit Taiwan in February in open defiance of China’s demand that other nations not engage with the country.

Portugal’s Socialist Party won a third straight general election, as the country prepares to deploy billions in EU coronavirus cash.

A survey has found 45 per cent of French Jews instruct their children to hide their religion to avoid insults and possible violence.

Truckers in the Netherlands formed a convoy on Sunday to protest their nation’s lockdown measures, mimicking the actions of fellow road hauliers in Canada.

An attempt to deport Islamic imam Abdallah Ouahbour, who has been linked to the 2003 Madrid terror attack, was rejected by a Belgian court.

European populist parties joined forces in Madrid on Saturday, vowing to protect the national sovereignty from the long arm of Brussels.

Swedes have voted that the European Union’s coronavirus fund was the biggest waste of Swedish taxpayer cash in 2021.

Italian President Sergio Mattarella was elected on Saturday night to a second seven-year term as the country’s head of state.

A Spanish court has sentenced a pair of African national people traffickers to nine years in prison over the deaths of nine migrants.

Support for Italian President Sergio Mattarella to stay on for a second term swelled on Saturday after days of failed balloting.

Austria plans to loosen coronavirus restrictions starting in February, government officials announced Saturday.

The EU has launched a dispute with the World Trade Organization against China over its “discriminatory trade practices” against Lithuania.

The European Union’s Internal Market Commissioner has said that the bloc wishes to have more control over space.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly asked President Joe Biden to impose sanctions on Russia before an invasion begins, and has been denied every time.

Poland is building a €350 million border fence to help stem the tide of illegal migrants attempting to cross into the EU nation via Belarus.

Former heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko has claimed that elites in Germany have been bought off by Russia to “betray” Ukraine.

The coronavirus is likely moving into a “kind of pandemic endgame” in Europe, the regional director of the World Health Organization said.

The UK has begun evacuating some embassy staff and their dependents from Britain’s embassy in Kyiv amid the “growing threat” of an invasion.

EU foreign ministers sought Monday to show a fresh display of resolve in support of Ukraine.

A second shipment of what has been euphemistically called “lethal aid” arrived in Ukraine from the U.S. late Sunday as NATO confirmed the deployment of more ships and fighter jets to eastern Europe while Russia continues its troop build-up in the region.

Police in Brussels clashed with protestors during a 50,000 strong demonstration against coronavirus restrictions and mandatory vaccinations.

German companies siding with Communist China over Lithuania are destroying the EU’s Single Market, a leading MP has told Breitbart News.

Ted Heath signed the treaty on this day in 1972, although the ceremony was delayed by a protester throwing a bottle of ink in the PM’s face.

Fifty years after Ireland signed onto the EU project, the nation’s Prime Minister gushed over the bloc despite criticisms over sovereignty.

A Taliban delegation will travel to Norway for talks with representatives of the Norwegian authorities and several allied countries.

The European Commission has demanded that Poland cough up €70 million in fines the nation has so far refused to pay.

French President Emmanuel Macron has called for the right to abortion to be added to the EU’s Charter of Fundamental Rights

Roberta Metsola, a Christian Democrat from Malta, was elected president of the European Union’s parliament Tuesday.

Germany’s justice minister on Monday launched a drive to remove from the country’s criminal code a ban on doctors “advertising” abortion services, a provision that he said is untenable.

The government of Austria presented revised plans for its proposed COVID-19 vaccine mandate, which will apply to all residents age 18.

Germany is now ‘dramatically behind’ its CO2 emissions target shortly after it abandoned half of its remaining nuclear plants, calling the tech ‘dangerous’.

An MEP has called out the ‘brutal’ actions of police at lockdown protests in Europe, drawing comparisons to the old communist regimes.
