EU Meeting Moved from Hungary

Hungary won't host a strategic EU meeting due to Prime Minister Orbán's 'peace mission' trips to Moscow and Beijing, seen as undermining support for Kyiv. EU foreign affairs chief moved the meeting to Brussels instead of Budapest.

Conservative Shift in Europe

A survey indicates a growing conservative shift in Europe as voters reject the globalist agenda of Brussels, citing issues such as high taxes, open borders, and government censorship. Concerns over illegal immigration and the need for national self-sufficiency in areas like agriculture are also highlighted.

Airsoft Grenade Attack on Israeli Embassy in Brussels, Belgium

An investigation is ongoing after a man threw two airsoft grenades at the Israeli embassy in Brussels, Belgium. No one was hurt and there was no damage. No motive has been publicly identified. Similar incidents have occurred at Israeli embassies in other countries recently.

European Parliament Campaign and Orbán's Criticism of Brussels

Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán declares that the globalist leadership in Brussels must go and does not deserve another chance. He emphasizes the need for change and criticizes Brussels for being pro-war, pushing for peace negotiations in Ukraine, and advocating against Europe entering long-term funding commitments for the war. Orbán's Fidesz party is projected to win in the upcoming European Parliament elections, aligning with populist-conservative forces.

NatCon Conference in Brussels and Nigel Farage's Response

The NatCon conference in Brussels was almost shut down by a far-left mayor, but a Belgian court ruled the order unconstitutional. Nigel Farage sees this as a victory against cancel culture and a turning point for freedom of speech.

Controversy over the attempted shutdown of a conservative conference in Brussels by the mayor

A Brussels mayor tried to shut down a conservative conference, but a late-night court ruling allowed the event to proceed, citing the right to freedom of assembly. Speakers including Viktor Orban and Nigel Farage are addressing the conference. The court decision was praised as a victory for freedom of speech.

Political Censorship in Brussels

Mayors colluded to block a conservative conference in Brussels, prompting condemnation from Prime Ministers and elected officials. Police shut down the venue and blocked speakers from arriving, sparking outrage over freedom of speech violations.

Political Event Shutdown in Brussels

A socialist mayor in Brussels ordered police to shut down the National Conservatism Conference where Nigel Farage was speaking. The conference faced multiple venue cancellations due to pressure from local officials.

Controversial Screening of 'Love Lies Bleeding' at Brussels Premiere

Chaos erupted at the Brussels premiere of 'Love Lies Bleeding' due to homophobic and misogynistic comments during the screening, leading to walkouts and protests. The film, previously acclaimed, faced extreme reactions from a segment of the audience, sparking a divisive and distressing atmosphere.

Brussels nightclub Fuse facing tensions with neighbors over noise complaints

The Brussels nightclub Fuse is facing tensions with neighbors due to noise complaints, highlighting the clash between cultural exuberance and city gentrification. Despite celebrating its 30th anniversary with global events and sponsorships, the club's existence is threatened by increasing complaints and regulations.

Terrorist Plot in Brussels

Police in Belgium have arrested four people suspected of plotting an attack against a concert hall in Brussels. The arrests were made in connection with a terrorist group planning an attack in a few weeks' time.

Farmers' protest in Brussels

Farmers clash with police in Brussels near EU headquarters in protest against red tape and cheap imports not meeting EU standards.

Imam's Quran Verse Recitation at Belgian Parliament

An imam at the Belgian parliament recited a Quran verse calling for killing and capturing Jews, sparking outrage and condemnation from politicians and officials. The event was organized by a member of parliament and vice president of the Francophone Parliament in Brussels. The incident has raised concerns about increased antisemitism and fear among the Jewish community in Belgium.