
Hungary Sues EU Over Use of Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine Aid
Budapest argues that the decision violated EU law because Hungary was denied its right to vote.

Budapest argues that the decision violated EU law because Hungary was denied its right to vote.

The European People’s Party has branded the EU’s draft budget a disaster for agriculture, even though it backed earlier CAP reforms that raised costs for farmers.

“I hope that operations will remain stable and that there will be no more attacks on energy infrastructure,” the Slovak economy minister said.

Adam Niedzielski said he “was punched in the face and then kicked while lying on the ground” by his attackers.

The incident began when the man was approached over a discarded cigarette but refused to show an ID or pay a fine.

Following escalating tariffs threats and supply chain disruptions, Washington and Beijing are working to de-escalate trade disputes.

Ahead of a parliamentary vote of confidence, François Bayrou Bayrou on Wednesday warned that early polls would not help restore stability in his country.

The former deputy prime minister returns to top-level frontline politics in pursuit of a ‘long-term guarantee’ of Ukraine’s security.

The bogus assault charges collapsed in court, leaving the UK’s Crown Prosecution Service embarrassed.

Nearly three-quarters of French teachers surveyed said they would not recommend their career to others.
A 27-year-old asylum seeker was charged with attempted manslaughter after attacking two women in Horb am Neckar.
The Czech government has said it will vote against the proposal to monitor digital communications when it comes before the EU Council.
U.S. duties on Indian exports have doubled as Washington pressures New Delhi to curb Russian energy purchases
Even in cases involving older pupils, the problem often lies more with the teachers themselves.
Trump accused Soros and his network of causing serious damage to the U.S.
Prosecutors say foreign-funded groups prepared unrest with riot gear purchases, deepening the government’s break with the EU.
Berlin approves a draft bill for a six-month service scheme, with conscription still on the table if troop targets are missed.
The growing number of Muslims in the country may also be a factor in the decreasing consumption of alcohol.
Over 4,500 Inuit women were fitted with contraceptive devices without consent between the 1960s and 1990s, leaving many infertile.
Dimal Basha secured a majority in parliament after more than 50 failed votes
Warsaw insists that Kyiv must “come to terms” with the 1943 massacre of around 100,000 Poles in Volhynia by Ukrainian nationalists.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned that deploying EU troops would violate Moscow’s red lines