If recent events are anything to go by, Brussels will be effectively left out of the discussion and other continental leaders will be busy issuing statements.
As if Merz wasn’t in enough trouble for saying nothing, the capital’s mayor then went to play tennis when he said he was “locked in” his office.
Czechia will not cancel the initiative but will no longer make its own taxpayers foot the bill.
With the authorities not reading the warning signs, these events are likely to take place more and more often.
Plans for wider ‘dynamic alignment’ with the EU are Labour’s latest effort to backtrack on the 2016 ‘Leave’ vote.
Leaders are happy to release statements but want the issue of Greenland’s control to be decided by others.
The West Midlands Police chief’s decision to bar Maccabi fans from a football match in England last year will be scrutinised at a Home Affairs Committee hearing today.
The sabotage plans have been known for months, but German officials have been too busy bashing the AfD.
Official figures show thousands of inmates without residence rights, fuelling calls for radical measures to free up prison space.
European leaders bristled after the U.S. president argued that control of the Arctic island is essential to counter growing Russian and Chinese activity in the region.
Campaigners have welcomed the shift but warn that any replacement system could be quietly expanded once again.
A new survey points to growing support for Islamist ideas, including backing for coercive enforcement, raising fresh concerns over integration and civil liberties.