
BREAKING: Hungarian President Turns to Constitutional Court Over Attempts To Remove Him
President Tamás Sulyok announced on social media that he has sought the opinion of Hungary’s top court about Tisza plans to amend the country’s Fundamental Law.

President Tamás Sulyok announced on social media that he has sought the opinion of Hungary’s top court about Tisza plans to amend the country’s Fundamental Law.

Calls for renewed diplomatic engagement with Moscow are exposing tensions between national capitals and Brussels over control of European foreign policy.

A new crisis for Starmer as his Secretary of State for Defence resigns over inadequate military funding.

After years of dealing with immigrant gang violence and crime, Stockholm aims to make it harder for asylum seekers to remain in the country.

Teenagers are accused of plotting a trip to Rotterdam where they aimed to commit multiple ‘arson for hire’ attacks.

What the initiative boils down to is creating a European ‘second division league’ with limited voting rights.

Brussels has demanded an explanation after Slovak authorities suspended a €120,000 grant to an LGBT organisation

Polish soldier Mateusz Sitek was fatally stabbed trying to prevent a migrant incursion: now Poland seeks to extradite his alleged killer.

Belgian MPs are set to approve the EU’s landmark asylum reforms despite a last-minute campaign demanding a referendum on a national opt-out.

While the core countries, centered around the French-German-Italian triad, struggle with a stagnant economy, outliers attract business investments and in return get strong GDP growth.
Official ‘antiracism’ played its part in leaving a triple killer free to roam the streets on a violent rampage.
E3 coalition extrudes five new peace demands for Putin to ignore.
The latest diplomatic push on Ukraine comes as Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer, and Friedrich Merz all face growing challenges from voters at home.
A new bill proposes disqualification from holding office for thought crime.
The growing concern in Brussels is not that Bardella is becoming more radical, but that many of his ideas no longer seem radical at all.
Pyongyang shows no signs of denuclearisation as it prepares for Xi visit.
Six people were detained after activists disrupted an installation inside a Paris church.
New figures have fuelled accusations that the European Commission is imposing costs on businesses and citizens without adequately examining the likely effects.
Parental consent will be required before students take part in sex ed under a new law aimed at restoring parents’ primary role in children’s education.
For the first time, the French Left is prepared to condemn the state’s failure to act on security and judicial matters.
The third parliamentary election in 16 months has restored Vetevendosje to government with 57 seats, but its vote share has dipped.
While Italy and Malta were able to launch a combined rescue effort, the dangers of the sea route from Libya to Europe remain undiminished.