Nicolas Sarkozy warns that peace will mean territorial concessions from Ukraine.
A new initiative hopes to set a precedent which citizens across Europe can then follow.
The SPD says it is “fundamentally wrong” to record multiple nationalities in police figures.
Party officials say they will investigate these cases “with the necessary sensitivity and care.”
Civil liberties groups warn Labour’s migration rhetoric hides a surveillance agenda.
Even if it wanted to discuss troop deployment, the EU has “no authority” to do so.
The charity claims his mother was aggressive on the phone, but internal papers paint a different picture.
Reform UK jokes that migration goes up “every time the home secretary announces a new policy.”
This totalitarian reality makes a total mockery of the government’s rosy portrayal of the ‘strength of free speech’ in the UK.
MEP Charlie Weimers described the measure as a “step closer to Chinese internet censorship.”
The girl’s family fled from Ukraine after their house was destroyed by Russian soldiers—only to lose a daughter in a senseless attack in ‘peaceful’ Germany.
Poland’s liberal PM insists his government sets foreign policy, but the conservative president heads to Washington on his own terms.