
Greece Allocates €1.76 Billion To Support Families in 2026
The prime minister made it clear that Greece would rather support their own than spend it on illegal immigrants entering the country.

The prime minister made it clear that Greece would rather support their own than spend it on illegal immigrants entering the country.

Abuja’s national security crisis is drawing growing international attention, as global leaders—including the Pope—and UN officials call for urgent action to stop mass kidnappings and attacks on civilians.

A new Council deal keeps “voluntary” message scanning alive, triggering alarm from privacy advocates and national MPs.

A Budapest initiative aims to boost Belgrade, which faces a potential shutdown of its Pančevo refinery as U.S. sanctions bite Russian-owned assets.

In the name of “reintegration,” a judge has cut short the sentence of a teen who gang-raped a 12-year-old Jewish girl.

A leaked DGSI report links a surge in attacks across Europe to decades of jihadist propaganda targeting churches and worshippers.

Authorities seized luxury assets and froze accounts as part of a crackdown on a €78 million VAT fraud scheme.

The Left and Right have united against a radical plan to tear up one of the most important features of Britain’s constitution.

The Brussels decision reflects growing pressure from businesses and trading partners to ease environmental regulation.

The ruling marks Sarkozy’s second final conviction, further complicating the former president’s ongoing legal battles—while diminishing his slim prospects for a political comeback.
The prime minister made it clear that Greece would rather support their own than spend it on illegal immigrants entering the country.
Abuja’s national security crisis is drawing growing international attention, as global leaders—including the Pope—and UN officials call for urgent action to stop mass kidnappings and attacks on civilians.
A new Council deal keeps “voluntary” message scanning alive, triggering alarm from privacy advocates and national MPs.
A Budapest initiative aims to boost Belgrade, which faces a potential shutdown of its Pančevo refinery as U.S. sanctions bite Russian-owned assets.
In the name of “reintegration,” a judge has cut short the sentence of a teen who gang-raped a 12-year-old Jewish girl.
A leaked DGSI report links a surge in attacks across Europe to decades of jihadist propaganda targeting churches and worshippers.
Authorities seized luxury assets and froze accounts as part of a crackdown on a €78 million VAT fraud scheme.
The Left and Right have united against a radical plan to tear up one of the most important features of Britain’s constitution.
The Brussels decision reflects growing pressure from businesses and trading partners to ease environmental regulation.
The ruling marks Sarkozy’s second final conviction, further complicating the former president’s ongoing legal battles—while diminishing his slim prospects for a political comeback.
The six-month inquiry comes after revelations that hundreds of thousands in EU subsidies were channelled into campaigns shaping farming and nature laws.
Rapid gains in living standards had aligned with prudent long-term public spending, but conditions have worsened since 2023.