
Greece Threatens To Block Turkey From EU Defense Fund
Athens warns it will veto Turkish access to the EU’s €150bn SAFE scheme unless Ankara guarantees its weapons won’t be used against Greece.

Athens warns it will veto Turkish access to the EU’s €150bn SAFE scheme unless Ankara guarantees its weapons won’t be used against Greece.

A whopping seven billion euros of taxpayers’ money was used to finance controversial NGOs.

North Korean leader voices full support for Russia’s war in Ukraine as Pyongyang ramps up military exercises.

New executive order bars DEI-influenced models from public use, marking a sharp break with EU-style tech regulation.

The Socialist government fast-tracks a sweeping reform that could fine reporters millions for exposing uncomfortable truths.

Senator Cruz pushes for a terror ban after the Brotherhood-linked attack in Colorado.

According to EU rules, recognised asylum seekers can travel freely within the Schengen Area for up to 90 days.

The list includes goods such as soybeans, planes, cars, and whisky.

A car ploughed into a bus stop in central Israel on Thursday, Israeli emergency services reported.

The misuse of taxpayer support meant for essentials has triggered an official investigation.
A shooting occurred in Anderlecht in the early hours of Tuesday morning, he putblic prosecutor’s office confirmed.
Ukraine The Ukrainian president said the move to remove the independence of two anti-corruption bodies was necessary in the fight against the occupiers.
An unauthorized protest in front of Berlin’s Red City Hall turned violent in tone as hundreds of supporters of Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa engaged in hate speech targeting religious minorities.
The French interior minister wants to put an end to a diplomacy steeped in “good feelings.”
The update was added to the committee’s ‘Athlete Safety’ policy on Monday.
Officials of the two countries confirmed on Wednesday that their delegations are en route to Turkey for negotiations.
The Chinese are upset that two of their banks were included in new EU sanctions on Russia, just before an EU-China summit in Beijing.
The Georgian Dream party is pushing back against political pressure from Brussels.
The ruling is no surprise, after the party being unfairly targeted for years.
In 2025, over half of knife attack suspects in the German capital were foreigners.
Rachida Dati is to be tried for allegedly lobbying for an automaker during her stint as an MEP.
“I don’t believe that the ‘Wir schaffen das’ mentality has done any good for Europe,” said Danish Migration Minister Kaare Dybvad, calling mass migration “a huge economic deficit.”