Five MEPs Travel to Moscow for Victory Day Observance
The German MEPs said their trip was intended to emphasize that talks on all levels are necessary “to overcome the ever-increasing spiral of confrontation and escalation in Europe.”
The German MEPs said their trip was intended to emphasize that talks on all levels are necessary “to overcome the ever-increasing spiral of confrontation and escalation in Europe.”
Brussels has created a package of tariffs to use as retaliatory measures if the talks break down.

The mainstream parties “feel the need for further legal analysis,” a parliamentary source said.

The center-right also rejected the Patriots’ call to extend the delay of compliance with emission reduction targets.
An early poll put Farage’s party in second place in Scotland
Ignorant music industry lobbyists allege genocide and apartheid—state TV takes them seriously.

Brussels claims regional coordinators do not have the scope of control it would like to see.
The conservative bloc is turning to prosecutors and international monitors over alleged interference in the presidential race.

Many of the quotes assembled are critical of mass immigration, the rise in crime, and, in particular, of sexual assaults in Germany.
Holding the land would give Kyiv a surprise bargaining chip in future negotiations.
Conservative Karol Nawrocki says only the services could have leaked information to the press.
The government pledges reform, though early decisions hint at business as usual.
“If you let your elites jail your voices, you’ll wake up to a continent where the people’s will is nothing but a memory.”
Ursula von der Leyen portrayed Washington’s intention to fix the leftist bias in U.S. higher education as an attack on scientific research itself.
During past emergencies, the government’s response was delayed, with no senior official ever taking political responsibility. Today’s incident follows the same path.
While the leader of the new Identité Libertés party continues to affirm her loyalty to Marine Le Pen, she is carefully carving out a distinct political identity of her own.
PM’s team agree on dramatic plan to ensure final Hamas defeat, freeing the hostages.
A memo suggests the Vatican’s second-in-command authorized the failed investment.
Although the stated goal is to combat disinformation, these measures raise serious concerns about the curtailment of freedom of expression in the name of security.
The cuts follow Meta’s retreat from outsourced content policing.
Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini described the scene as an example of the “silent Islamization of Italian schools.”