
EU Locked Out of AI That Could Stop Cyber Attacks
Brussels admits a growing tech gap as American firms gain exclusive access to an advanced tool for uncovering critical system vulnerabilities.

Brussels admits a growing tech gap as American firms gain exclusive access to an advanced tool for uncovering critical system vulnerabilities.

An opinion poll found that 59% of respondents support holding new Bundestag elections, with just 25% opposed.

UK authorities are assessing the aftermath of yet another deliberate fire which seems designed to intimidate British Jews.

EU officials link economic hardship to rising support for right-wing parties—but their strategy risks missing the deeper causes of voter anger.

Germany’s second city faces a backlash for permitting a Turkish state-run Islamic association to hold a major public event—featuring speakers accused of extremist and antisemitic rhetoric.

Bishop warns compulsory classes undermine family values, as minister dismisses critics and attacks parents

A student union survey in France found that 48% of students had gone without food due to financial difficulties, and 23% skip meals several times a month.

Swedish MEP Charlie Weimers demands EU-wide monitoring as concerns grow over “parallel justice” and intimidation in European neighbourhoods.

President Nicușor Dan vows to steer his country in the right direction.

An unlikely alliance between the Social Democrats and right-wing nationalists has toppled the pro-Brussels government in Bucharest.