
Orbán: Putin Warns of ‘Forceful’ Response to Asset Seizures
Moscow said it would also take into account who voted in favour of a confiscation of its assets at the upcoming EU summit.

Moscow said it would also take into account who voted in favour of a confiscation of its assets at the upcoming EU summit.

France forced a last-minute shift in Brussels under domestic pressure, preventing the agreement from derailing in its final stage.

Coalitions are taking over national governments in Europe with only one goal: to keep national conservatives out of government. This is seriously jeopardizing Europe’s future.

The change will take effect in 2026 and comes as the country prepares for parliamentary elections.

President Vučić is considering pursuing criminal complaints against protesters and officials involved in halting the luxury development.

Several boats carrying over 400 people have set out from France, with some already reaching UK territory.

Brussels benefits nicely from the UK rejoining Erasmus, but the UK taxpayer loses out.

Many voters now see blocking the far-left as more urgent than maintaining traditional anti-RN alliances.

Washington has linked progress on technology collaboration to wider trade negotiations.

The White House justifies its latest entry restrictions, both citing security concerns and the difficulty verifying documents from regions with active extremist groups.
Frontline leaders meeting in Helsinki say airspace violations and drone incursions expose gaps in Europe’s defence and can no longer be left to national budgets.
According to a campaigning petition, X Corp. has “legally abandoned its rights” to the Twitter trademarks after rebranding the social media platform.
America says it will back a multinational force in Ukraine, which is likely more important than the presence of any force itself.
European capitals argue that Ukraine’s long-term protection must be secured before any peace talks can credibly address territorial compromises.
The proposed trade agreement between Latin America and Europe faces resistance in France—over fears of regulatory double standards and cheap agricultural products flooding the market.
CCTV and facial recognition technology is unethical at its core, and a planned expansion is bound to be deployed cheaply and disastrously.
Critics raise concerns about cultural colonialism, foreign interference, and violation of sovereignty.
The future of a sanctioned vessel—which risks fuel leaks after a UAV attack in the Black Sea—could soon be resolved.
Reform UK leader criticised the government after Channel crossings surpassed last year’s total, warning the problem will worsen and the public will grow angrier.
The 23-year-old suspect faces a possible life sentence.
Paris is pushing to postpone a December decision, arguing that key agricultural safeguards remain unfinished as EU leaders enter a week of high-stakes negotiations.
Investigators say the suspect used advanced anonymisation methods and manipulated photos taken in public places, highlighting growing concerns over AI-enabled exploitation.