Hungary Summons U.S. Ambassador After Biden Says Orbán Wants “Dictatorship”
“We are not obliged to put up with such lies from anyone,” Foreign Minister Sziijártó said.
“We are not obliged to put up with such lies from anyone,” Foreign Minister Sziijártó said.
President Macron is setting the stage for bad budget battles to come. Meanwhile, the French economy is getting worse by the day.
Authorities can’t document how they arrive at their figures, but they are always far lower than organizers’.
Hernán Cortés liberated the peoples living under Aztec rule.
The “dangerous terrorists” were planning a suicide car bomb attack on an Israeli settlement, reports say.
As elections near, the ruling elites are stepping up their efforts to delegitimize the right-wing party.
Fishing group leader says “unbalanced and unworkable European policies” are strangling the industry.
MEPs vote to sue European Commission over releasing country’s cohesion funds
Ministers say “there are no two ways about it”—without fossil fuels, Britain’s energy system will falter.
French president says he will lead fight against “reactionary forces” in Europe.
The campaign team’s grip on reality is as shaky as the president’s grip on clarity
The latest policy statement from the euro zone’s central bank is a harsh message to all governments that have budget problems.
Moscow understands that to destabilise Spain is to destabilise the EU and NATO.
Progressives say engaging with the platform is no longer “strategically a good use of our time.”
“We’ll see who’s for Zelensky and who’s for Putin,” majority leader said ahead of gathering
Group has ties to Islamic State as well as organized crime
Until Russia invaded Ukraine, the prospect of NATO incorporating either Sweden or Finland was nonexistent.
As Page’s fame grew, nobody knew what predatory men in Hollywood were doing to her.
Teachers report living with students threatening to “faire une Paty”—in reference to the beheading of history teacher Samuel Paty—on a daily basis.
North African strawberries were contaminated with Hepatitis A.
In this episode of ‘Occasional Dialogues,’ Alvino-Mario Fantini sits down with Johnny Burtka to discuss the lost tradition of ‘mirrors for princes’ and his new book “Gateway to Statesmanship: Selections from Xenophon to Churchill.”
PM says keeping parliament open is “important for our democratic tradition”
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