Even a favorable court decision may come too late for the much-favored presidential candidate to mount an effective campaign.
The agency considers the evidence ‘insufficient’ despite progress and arrests made by Belgian police.
Advocating an unpopular migration policy amid outrage over the church’s support for secularizing a Civil War memorial seems a strategic misstep.
“We are ready to exert more pressure on Russia using all available instruments,” declared the Madrid meeting’s final communiqué. But how?
Finland debates whether or not to join countries that prohibit people from freely receiving support to deal with internal conflicts related to their sexuality.
The watchdog noted that 140 MEPs have also misused assistants’ funds, yet none of them faced such unprecedented punishment as the French presidential frontrunner.
The Spanish government’s intention to desacralize the Civil War monument is viewed by many as another affront to Christians.
PM Sánchez wants to turn the sacred resting place of 33,000 Civil War dead into a secular museum touting his ‘official version’ of history.
Desperate measures reflect a Ukraine on the brink, reliant on foreign aid and manpower.
Reading books has lost its appeal for the younger generations, making it difficult to pass on the cultural values that made the Old Continent great.
British academic David Hirsch’s statement that “the problem is not only antisemitism but also racism and Islamophobia” did not sit well with a people still reeling from the October 7th massacre.
After years of bad planning, new EU civil defense documents propose ways for citizens to survive 72 hours in an emergency.