The identities of the suspects could be revealed later on Tuesday.
The Security Council has endorsed a U.S. for Gaza, prompting rare praise from Brussels despite grumbling over its limited role.
Von der Leyen’s appeal to Orbán lands just as raids in Kyiv uncover duffel bags of cash and allegations involving senior officials.
Younger CDU/CSU MPs are rejecting the SPD’s 48% pension level, the SPD won’t renegotiate, and the coalition is now paralysed.
Labour’s big asylum plan is already facing rebellions, legal hurdles and sceptics who say it’s all for show.
Thuringia’s Georg Maier admits leaders ignored early warning signs on antisemitism and misogyny—yet still offers only symbolic fixes.
Voters are turning away from the mainstream because they are “disappointed with their policies.”
Kyiv’s ministers resign amid money-laundering probe, as Orbán warns Brussels is “funding a wartime mafia.”
Digital rights campaigners warn that “your privacy is (yet again) on the line.”
The Left argues that an AfD elected official will scare off tourists.
The position of Kyiv’s former energy minister is “untenable” while a money laundering probe is underway.
Home secretary Shabana Mahmood has overseen 10,000 arrivals in 66 days—the fastest pace since 2022.