New Delhi is accelerating implementation of the trade agreement with Brussels as the EU needs to prove that it can deliver on what it promises as a bloc.
The Alliance gathers in Turkey under pressure to convert its 5% defence pledge into weapons, industrial capacity, and a clearer answer to Washington’s demands.
MEP Jorge Buxadé accused the European Parliament of applying the rule of law selectively after years of pressure against Viktor Orbán.
Brussels frames the digital euro, age verification, and Chat Control as separate solutions to real issues, but together they highlight who controls the digital infrastructure shaping everyday life in Europe.
Ireland begins its EU Council presidency with security at the top of the agenda, while its longstanding military neutrality highlights the limits of its leadership role.
A completely tone-deaf Crown Prosecution Service guidance will require prosecutors to review their decisions involving ethnic minority defendants, as a two-tier, anti-white justice system is increasingly exposed in the UK.
NGO-Files aims to map how public money flows to civil society groups, prompting debate over transparency, political influence, and state funding.
Strasbourg ordered Poland to pay €5,000 in damages after finding a child was left in legal uncertainty because of the registration refusal.
New sanctions targeting Russia’s military industry are being prepared as questions persist over whether economic pressure alone can end the war.
Kyiv wants trust, sanctions, and funding; Berlin responds with an indictment that could break years of diplomatic silence.
The police searches related to the alleged misuse of EU funds by the former ID group come as Jordan Bardella leads the polls ahead of the 2027 presidential elections.
The declaration is not legally binding, but its promoters see it as the first step towards an international instrument to abolish surrogacy.