Paris Burns After PSG-Arsenal Match
“Hooded youth” fought with riot police who teargassed them.
“Hooded youth” fought with riot police who teargassed them.
Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin praised what they called “mutual trust” between their nations at the start of their meeting at the Kremlin today.
Senator Tom Cotton believes the methods used in Germany are akin to those used “in dictatorships like Communist China and Russia.”
Moscow wants to make sure the world leaders it’s welcoming for its Victory Day parade on Friday are safe.
In a joint press conference, the Greek Prime Minister and Egyptian President praised their countries’ cooperation and expressed optimism about the region’s future.
No cardinal has yet been chosen to succeed the late Pope Francis; voting will resume tomorrow.
Al-Sharaa confirmed that his country is also indirectly negotiating with Israel to ease tensions between the two nations.
“It’s absurd you’ve had this war going on for too long and the two sides aren’t even talking constructively about what would be necessary for them to end the conflict,” the VP said.
We are “even bigger” than the U.S., the chancellor said, referring to Europe’s consumer market, which surpasses that of North America.
“Schengen must live!” Luxembourg’s interior minister commented, concerned about the impact on his country’s many cross-border commuters
At the EPP Congress in the Spanish city suspicions of Tusk being willing to surrender Polish sovereignty were confirmed.
Washington chides the “coalition of the willing” for its inaction and irrelevance in the face of Russian aggression.
Opponents say the new policy chips away at the region’s secular identity.
Romania’s presidential elections, with the first round set for this Sunday, May 4th, are shaping up to be an extremely tight race for the runoff.
The findings come as Austria faces rising anxiety over Russian aggression, and public unease over mass immigration.
Belgian federal police searched homes and offices linked to the Chinese tech giant over the 1 May holiday.
Official figures show EU recovery remains fragile despite ECB optimism.
At least 11,000 have landed in 2025 to date, meaning that more people are coming in at a faster rate than ever.
The move is part of a broader effort by the political establishment to sideline dissent and preserve the status quo.
The data protection watchdog says “TikTok did not address potential access by Chinese authorities to EEA personal data.”
A razor-thin by-election win marks a major blow to the establishment parties, and there are many more Reform gains to come.
The move comes as AfD tops the polls and the majority of Germans are fed up with the ostracizing of the populist party.