A film exposing the violent legacy of the PSOE was banned just hours before its premiere in Parliament.
After Portugal’s renewable energy gamble ends in a blackout, its energy minister now points fingers at its neighbor to the north for ‘violating’ common market agreements.
The Socialist Party’s leader announced his resignation after the severe loss of seats and the historic tie with Chega.
As Germany and France crumble, and Brussels keeps drifting from national concerns, a leadership vacuum has opened—and Meloni is ready to step in.
The Socialists had long ignored the plan—but mounting pressure from far-left coalition partners and business groups changed that.
The EU Parliament’s largest conservative group invites citizens to share their opinion on the ideological path Brussels has taken with regard to free speech, media, and NGOs.
The spokesman for Russia’s foreign ministry reminded reporters that “Ukraine is getting smaller” in the absence of an agreement.
A ruling by the EU Court of Justice could force the Dutch government to pay over €100 million in compensation for failing to process thousands of asylum applications on time.
Germany’s renewable energy experiment falters without reliable backup plans
‘New wave’ environmental organizations, led by scientists and engineers, no longer view nuclear energy with suspicion.
Keeping the report secret was not intended to protect the domestic spy agency from external threats, but to conceal the investigation’s weak foundation from public scrutiny.
Police data shows migrants dominated arrests for theft, assault, and drug crimes in 2024.