The man who told young Muslims democracy is a “great sin” is reportedly connected to an Islamist group banned in many countries.
With thousands of seats in play, the vote could expose how far support for Labour has slipped.
Reform is set to make major gains on Thursday—fueling a growing revolt against the prime minister.
A senior Council of Europe figure warns Britain could be grouped with Russia if it leaves—critics call it baseless fear tactics.
Even mainstream publications admit that the CDU’s top official is “stuck in the mud.”
Swedish MEP Charlie Weimers demands EU-wide monitoring as concerns grow over “parallel justice” and intimidation in European neighbourhoods.
Amsterdam’s latest climate measure targets burgers and petrol cars, prompting questions about priorities in one of Europe’s most permissive cities.
Lisbon raises the bar for nationality amid a rising foreign-born population and growing pressure on the welfare system.
Campaign Against Antisemitism members are also asking the prime minister: “What’s the plan?”
Sweden Democrats say this was “one of the single most important votes throughout this entire term.”
Conflicting claims about prior meetings with Volodymyr Zelensky cast doubt on Péter Magyar’s narrative as he prepares to reset Hungary’s approach to Ukraine.
The president is wrong to be surprised that healthcare professionals from abroad should also take important exams.