
Pedro Sánchez’s Former Right-Hand Man Goes on Trial
José Luis Ábalos’ corruption trial deepens the pressure on a government already surrounded by investigations.

José Luis Ábalos’ corruption trial deepens the pressure on a government already surrounded by investigations.

The U.S. vice president praised Hungary’s stance on energy and sovereignty, while warning of pressure from Brussels ahead of the vote.

The U.S. president has threatened to withdraw from the “paper tiger” alliance.

The price of petrol will remain capped at a maximum of €1.99 per litre, while the price cap for diesel will be increased from €2.09 to €2.25.

Authorities are probing the attackers’ backgrounds, as Turkish media suggested possible ties to the Islamic State.

More and more signs indicate that Europe is preparing for a large-scale war. Have the planners considered the enormous economic destruction that would follow?

Health Minister criticised striking medics as the “standout winners” of public sector pay rises—and condemned their union for rejecting a 4.9% offer.

Russian officials cautioned Yerevan about closer ties with the EU and the U.S., prompting the Caucasian country to consider drastic geopolitical shifts.

New rule forces men aged 17–45 to seek approval for extended stays abroad as Berlin moves to expand military capacity.

Right-wing leader Marion Maréchal calls Raphaël Arnault’s presence in the National Assembly unacceptable, urging him to step down.