
Nawrocki to Germany: Pay WWII Reparations by Arming Poland’s Military
After vetoing €44B EU defense loans, the Polish president said Berlin funding Polish forces was “fair” compensation for wartime losses.

After vetoing €44B EU defense loans, the Polish president said Berlin funding Polish forces was “fair” compensation for wartime losses.

If Europe is to resemble something worthy of its name, things certainly will have to change.

Integration is impossible if a big majority of immigrants do not become Christian, Cardinal Müller said.

Not one, but two controversial photos of an opposition Tisza Party candidate have fuelled a fresh political storm—weeks before Hungarians head to the polls.

The Hungarian PM asked why Brussels seems to believe that citizens’ patience with current EU policies has no limits.

The government reassured citizens that essential supplies remain secure.

Government plans include a £100 million (€116 million) pilot scheme to provide new or refurbished council homes for asylum seekers.

Hackers are increasingly attacking Europe’s public online systems, cybersecurity company says.

Recalls by major companies like Nestlé, Danone, and Lactalis continue as tests reveal traces of the toxin in infant formula.

The attacks came a few days after the United States postponed Russian-Ukrainian peace talks scheduled for this week.
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The Commission president tends to forget that she has no mandate to meddle in foreign policy.
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