Kaja Kallas insists enlargement remains the bloc’s “most successful foreign policy,” even as key capitals question plans to move faster on new members.
At the same time, Germany has overtaken China to become the fourth largest arms exporter globally.
The party says this move is essential because of the number of sites “where extremism and violent Islamism thrive.”
One state parliament is stripping itself of powers so that the opposition cannot use them when it takes control.
EU officials accept that Kyiv scored an “own goal” in the row over Russian oil transit to Hungary and Slovakia.
Reform says that remaining in the Strasbourg-based convention makes a “mockery of sovereignty.”
Government assurances ring hollow as the country lacks even a single operational transport plane.
Reform accused the “weak, spineless” prime minister of damaging Britain’s standing abroad.
The Hungarian prime minister says satellite images prove the Druzhba pipeline can restart immediately.
The press has focused on the new Gorton and Denton MP’s working credentials to create the false impression she will represent “everyday people.”
From pledges of “European solidarity” to a hastily convened security meeting, Brussels’ top official is accused of mistaking publicity for power.
Questions have been raised about how many Britons are eating it without realising.