
Spanish PM’s Brother Faces February Trial Just Weeks After Regional Vote
David Sánchez is accused of landing a tailor-made public job in 2017, piling pressure on the Socialists ahead of a key election.

David Sánchez is accused of landing a tailor-made public job in 2017, piling pressure on the Socialists ahead of a key election.

It will take more than changing the law or government to win back institutions from gender ideologues.

Hungary’s insistence on defending its energy security and its right to pursue peace talks offers a model of what a more balanced and sovereign Europe could look like.

PM: “Self-defence is always legitimate” as 68-year-old avoids charges

The officials presenting the findings on gang violence called them “very serious.”

Crossings resume after bad weather; this year’s total reaches around 38,000.

EU says offsets misled passengers; 21 major carriers back down.

Howard Phillips, 66, shared personal details of then-defence chief Grant Shapps with what he thought were Russian agents—who turned out to be undercover British officers.

In a pattern eerily similar to other EU states, the Belgian government stands and falls with its own inability to balance its finances. The price will be paid by taxpayers.

Smoke flares were lit inside the hall, but the concert soon resumed.
Berlin strengthens its commitment to Kyiv with plans for another €3 billion in military aid.
According to prosecutors, the planning took place between August 2024 and February 2025.
The Latvian man was detained in Salzburg, with authorities saying his motives remain unclear.
A damning new memo confirms that the British state broadcaster has been playing fast and loose with the truth.
The PiS leader also warned that arresting former justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro, who is seriously ill, would be equivalent to a death sentence.
Enlargement commissioner Marta Kos said Ukraine “has demonstrated its commitment to its EU path,” but warned against further “backsliding.”
Speakers invited to the European Parliament blasted the EU for “confusing equality with ideology.”
Officials are so convinced of their righteousness that they don’t mind discussing these options in public.
The ECHR ruled that Estonia’s blanket smoking ban in prisons breached inmates’ basic rights.
Despite rising youth crime, record joblessness, and the highest share of pupils with poor German, Vienna’s mayor calls the city a European success story. FPÖ says reality proves otherwise.
Seoul reports that Kim Jong Un’s government is receiving financial aid, food, and fuel from Russia in exchange for support during the Ukraine war.
Orbán bets on energy dialogue with Washington as Europe pays the price of its dogmatism.