
Kosovo Parliament Fails to Elect Prime Minister—Again
The political stalemate in Pristina has already jeopardised more than €200 million in World Bank and EU funding as lawmakers remain deadlocked.

The political stalemate in Pristina has already jeopardised more than €200 million in World Bank and EU funding as lawmakers remain deadlocked.

Terrorist group accused of repeatedly breaching its ceasefire with the Jewish State.

Leaders in Eruku say the assault is part of a wave of repeated attacks on residents, who report living in fear.

In the name of objectivity and pluralism, religious education must introduce the beliefs of Islam and other religions as well, the Court says.

A man who identifies as a woman has accused a Swedish women-only gym of discrimination after being barred from joining.

Experts warn Europe is being outpaced by cartels as drugs, migration and organised crime converge.

German parties say they have sent “a clear signal for democracy,” when they have actually done the opposite.

French socialists, present in all the major state bodies, end up forgetting their duty of discretion.

A €1,000 offer to drop asylum bids has barely worked, leaving nearly 2,000 people still waiting to be flown in from Pakistan.

Washington and Moscow have been in quiet negotiations on a new agreement, sparking fresh anger in Brussels.
The political stalemate in Pristina has already jeopardised more than €200 million in World Bank and EU funding as lawmakers remain deadlocked.
Terrorist group accused of repeatedly breaching its ceasefire with the Jewish State.
Leaders in Eruku say the assault is part of a wave of repeated attacks on residents, who report living in fear.
In the name of objectivity and pluralism, religious education must introduce the beliefs of Islam and other religions as well, the Court says.
A man who identifies as a woman has accused a Swedish women-only gym of discrimination after being barred from joining.
Experts warn Europe is being outpaced by cartels as drugs, migration and organised crime converge.
German parties say they have sent “a clear signal for democracy,” when they have actually done the opposite.
French socialists, present in all the major state bodies, end up forgetting their duty of discretion.
A €1,000 offer to drop asylum bids has barely worked, leaving nearly 2,000 people still waiting to be flown in from Pakistan.
Washington and Moscow have been in quiet negotiations on a new agreement, sparking fresh anger in Brussels.
MEPs are outraged that the EP is allowing the sale of so-called “Italian-style” products at its main headquarters.
A 40,000-signature petition has forced this weekend’s public vote, with churches and doctors urging citizens to reject the measure.