Reform insists that the UK government must stand firm against this renewed campaign.
Establishment figures “aren’t really engaging in journalism but rather covert political spin.”
A former security service officer has stressed that “we know where he lives.”
Dutch Farmer-Citizen Movement MEPs say they were punished by the European People’s Party for dissent.
The brothers were not known by the authorities, but possible links to “criminal networks” have not been ruled out.
The PM expressed “firm condemnation” of the young, innocent blood shed early on in the conflict.
The Slovak PM says the repairs may never be needed, accusing Ukraine of halting oil transit for political reasons.
Critics may be looking the wrong way, and should instead be making note of Kyiv’s attempts to interfere, Budapest says.
Officials have criticised the Commission president for acting as though she is “the self-appointed ruler of Europe.”
Hungary and other critics say EU sanctions on Russian energy risk worsening Europe’s fuel crisis as war in Iran shakes global oil markets.
One suspect reportedly said: “This isn’t a religion that just stands when people talk about the blessed name of the prophet.”
Kaja Kallas insists enlargement remains the bloc’s “most successful foreign policy,” even as key capitals question plans to move faster on new members.