
Sarkozy to Face Fresh Appeal Trial Over Libyan Funding
The French ex-president has been released from prison but is set to endure an appeal trial for allegedly breaking electoral law.

The French ex-president has been released from prison but is set to endure an appeal trial for allegedly breaking electoral law.

A Supreme Court case tracing a confidential email to a late-night radio leak has left Spain’s top prosecutor waiting for a potentially career-ending verdict.

Kyiv’s ministers resign amid money-laundering probe, as Orbán warns Brussels is “funding a wartime mafia.”

The alternative Halle book fair for excluded authors and media exceeded expectations despite protests from Antifa and local politicians.

The former justice minister, now abroad, has offered to be questioned in Hungary or Belgium

Scotland aims to cut emissions while keeping farms running and supporting livestock, as part of its climate strategy.

If the EU is losing weight on the world stage, it is not because democracy is obsolete or values outdated; it is because ambition has outpaced ability.

All men born after 2008 will have to undergo medical exams and complete a service questionnaire under the new Military Service Act.

Brussels politicians want the EU court to examine the controversial trade deal, which could delay concluding the agreement.

The European Commission wants member states to impose a temporary fee on low-value parcels from Chinese platforms
An official who defended the doctoring of a speech by Donald Trump has somehow kept his job.
Moscow accuses Kyiv of trying to “recruit Russian pilots” by promising them $3 million and citizenship of a Western country.
Berlin quietly boosts weapons funding to €79bn total, adding money for artillery, drones, and new Patriot systems.
Precedent suggests that a review of Brussels’s pharmaceutical contracts could take several years—meaning claims of corruption will continue to fester.
Ahmad al-Sharaa’s Washington trip sees the Syrian leader push to end sanctions and claim to join the global fight against ISIS.
Bigger negotiations collapsed after parties ruled out teaming with the Left or Right.
House Speaker Mike Johnson expects lawmakers to reconvene on Wednesday to address the shutdown.
How long until progressive polyamorists and Islamist polygamists align?
Actual military service would start as voluntary but could become compulsory if recruitment falls short.
It is the simple right to describe reality that is at stake here.
The results underscore rising citizen concern over Germany’s stance before the UN Climate Conference in Brazil.
A new report claiming that the Met is systemically biased against black people is empty, activist drivel.