
Selective Justice? AfD MP Put on Trial Over Alleged “Hitler Salute” in Election Poster
Prosecutors are targeting the right-wing politician for a poster showing parents shielding children with raised arms.

Prosecutors are targeting the right-wing politician for a poster showing parents shielding children with raised arms.

Volodymyr Zelensky says a U.S. document on future security arrangements is “100% ready”—with Kyiv now waiting for the formal signing process.

Elected to heal divisions, Pope Leo XIV may instead be remembered as the pontiff under whom the most serious Catholic schism since the Reformation emerged.

The appeal trial once again exposes the absurd expectation that staffers should neatly separate party work from parliamentary duties.

While the Commission claims it does not want to swap one dependency for another, it is helping entrench a more expensive energy model increasingly controlled from Washington.

According to the EU court, Hungary violated European Union law by opposing the bloc’s agreed position on cannabis classification.

The revelations land as Keir Starmer prepares to meet Xi Jinping and is backing a Beijing-linked mega-embassy in London.

Prime Minister Robert Fico said Bratislava would challenge the EU’s plan to end imports of Russian natural gas, joining neighbouring Hungary in opposing the move.

Farage picks a ‘national conservative’ to run for a vacant parliamentary seat in northern England—one which is already causing a headache for Labour’s Keir Starmer.

The NATO chief’s remarks in Brussels drew a frosty response from European leaders, with France rejecting his claims that the continent is too weak to stand on its own.
Conservatives are split on the issue, with some warning against the “Nanny State,” others saying the harms are so bad they must be tackled across the board.
Last year hybrid-electric vehicles became the most popular powertrain among European car consumers.
A judge ruled that local authorities must protect lawful events, not cancel them because they attract protests or political pressure.
Helsinki is preparing new monitoring measures after years of unexplained damage to submarine infrastructure.
The Trump administration is considering military options following Tehran’s violent crackdown on protests.
Potentially easing local tensions, the partial withdrawal of immigration agents comes after the lethal shootings of two U.S. citizens during protests against federal enforcement operations.
The tensions between Kyiv and Budapest are expected to rise as the Zelensky government roots for a pro-war shift after the spring elections in Hungary.
A technical reclassification with far-reaching consequences has drawn WhatsApp into the EU’s most demanding digital rules
Brussels and New Delhi agreed on a sweeping free trade agreement covering nearly two billion people.
Romania no longer behaves as a sovereign strategic actor but as a compliant institutional satellite.
The Hungarian foreign minister points out how a newly approved measure breaches EU law—since energy policy remains a national competence.
“If anyone thinks here … that the European Union or Europe as a whole can defend itself without the U.S., keep on dreaming. You can’t,” Rutte said.