A key European Parliament committee has backed requests from Belgian prosecutors investigating alleged Chinese lobbying and influence operations in Brussels.
The survey was conducted in the immediate aftermath of riots, looting, and clashes with police following Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League victory.
“Migration is a structural reality that will remain part of Europe for decades to come.”
Analysts from several countries warned that migratory pressure is no longer affecting only frontline countries, and raised concerns about the EU’s ability to control its external borders.
Unprecedentedly, while the PP swept the polls in each of the last four regional elections, the PSOE won among absentee voters.
The speech by a Civil Contract MP, delivered weeks after the Armenia–EU summit, has opened a fierce internal debate about national identity, demographics, and the country’s strategic direction.
France extends its nuclear umbrella, the UK and Poland sign a new military axis, and the Baltic states reorganise their governments around security.
More and more European governments admit that it is time to restore political channels with Moscow.
Germany, the Netherlands and the Nordic bloc want deep cuts to EU farm and cohesion spending—while their economies remain the biggest winners from Brussels’ free trade deals.
PM Pedro Sánchez’ PSOE is facing an unprecedented crisis as a criminal investigation probes alleged illegal financing, influence networks, interference with state institutions.
The new Swedish law will not only ban the practice at home but also refuse recognition for many such unions conducted abroad.
What began as a judicial investigation into a controversial airline bailout has evolved into a broader political crisis for Spain’s ruling Socialist Party and one of its most influential figures.