The EU issue is unlikely to play a major role in the September parliamentary election, with only a small share of voters viewing it as decisive.
Europe’s military aid now relies more on procurement from industry than raiding existing arsenals—a shift not matched by the US.
State Department report accuses Berlin of censorship and downplaying antisemitism among migrants
Ex-PM Andrej Babiš claims the military surveilled politicians and journalists. The army denies wrongdoing.
Man accused of killing boy after failed rape attempt in Libya camp.
British police are investigating after eight children fell ill at a summer camp in rural England.
Electric car adoption hasn’t matched the hype, Porsche admits, as it pivots back to hybrids and traditional engines
Thomas Oberreiter stepped down after being linked to an anonymous blog featuring misogynistic and graphic content written under a female pseudonym.
Large firms were wrongly classified as small businesses, breaching EU rules and distorting internal market competition.
Slovak PM Robert Fico claims the British Foreign Office backed anti-government activists via a London media agency
Geert Wilders says Europe faces demographic and cultural collapse unless mass immigration is halted, and calls October’s Dutch election a defining moment.
Federal data from early 2025 shows a surge in Islamist and foreign-linked terrorism cases, prompting AfD calls for tougher migration and security measures.