
European Establishment Fuming About Latest Mercosur Delay
Officials give off the sense that they fear the agreement could still be totally foiled.

Officials give off the sense that they fear the agreement could still be totally foiled.

The Kremlin claims that President Vladimir Putin will meet U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff during his visit.

EU leaders are gathering today in Brussels for an emergency summit to respond to Washington’s moves.

Tehran broke weeks of silence and said 3,117 people have died in the crackdown on protesters.

German federal foreign intelligence service to be integrated into censorship apparatus.

The chance encounter between the Italian heiress and the guy from the suburbs is not absurd at all.

Rome admits that Pope Leo XIV received Trump’s invitation, saying it “demands a little time to be considered.”

EU lawmakers have put transatlantic trade talks on hold, citing U.S. tariff threats by Donald Trump.

In his speech in Davos, Donald Trump said the U.S. would not seize Greenland by force but insisted it must be acquired for Western security.

Demonstrations in support of Kurdish regions in Syria drew large crowds across Germany, with police reporting violence at some protests.
Public support in Poland for continuing aid to Ukrainian refugees has dropped to its lowest level since 2014, with only 48% in favor.
The document, funded by the taxpayers of Germany, labels patriotic-sovereignist AfD as an extremist party.
The Rock’s government has approved a draft text but key elements of the future relationship with the EU remain undefined.
Party leader Geert Wilders said he was surprised by the move and insisted that agreement on the party’s course had already been reached.
The defection of Laurent Castillo would cut the French delegation inside the EPP to just five members and underline growing unrest over trade and leadership in Brussels.
Volodymyr Zelensky is worried U.S. attempts to seize Greenland may lead to a “loss of focus” regarding the Ukraine war.
Over the past decade, Swedish taxpayers contributed nearly €121.2 million to the organization.
Despite his promises, the prime minister will force the budget through to overcome a political deadlock that had lasted several months.
Questions linger about the rail disaster that killed 41 people.
Ministers approved Beijing’s vast new London site despite warnings over espionage, infrastructure and national security.
Many probes into Sánchez’s inner circle center on construction firms benefiting from Transport Ministry contracts.
The Chinese Vice Premier said in Davos that a select few countries should not “have privileges.”