Liberal MEPs in Brussels are frustrated with seeing Ukraine used as a “bargaining chip.”
The group’s expansion is sparking talk it could soon become a key power broker in Brussels.
SD leader Jimmie Åkesson described the new measures as “self-evident in every welfare state.”
Berlin pushes ahead with new emissions spending even as divisions grow inside the ruling coalition over cost and strategy.
Belgium moves to protect Jewish communities after a synagogue blast, while arrests in the UK and fresh warnings from officials point to a growing security threat.
Concerns are growing that the undefined scope of “conversion practices” could capture therapy, guidance, and even private conversations at home.
The move raises pressure on Kyiv, with Hungary until now a key gas supplier.
Plans to cut green subsidies and relax EU climate targets have drawn fury from coalition partners, who say they “border on absurdity.”
The blackout exposed vulnerabilities in the capital’s power grid, prompting a major investigation.
Online posters say the PM “won’t even be able to leave your house lest you be pelted with spittle.”
The push comes after trust in Czech Television fell to an all-time low.
Campaign Against Antisemitism says this environment has arisen “at the hands of all sorts of conspiracy theorists who have been spreading hatred.”