The premises of Kyiv’s second most powerful man are being searched, amid claims he has “skimmed hundreds of millions” in Western aid.
Researchers say the EU is constructing an information-control system that blurs the line between countering disinformation and managing public opinion.
The government has no clue about the whereabouts of well over 50,000 illegal migrants.
The authorities won’t name perpetrators, but the AfD says chaos is a result of the establishment’s migration policy.
The Left and Right have united against a radical plan to tear up one of the most important features of Britain’s constitution.
Arrests in Westminster and accusations of “two-tier Britain” sharpen a brewing rural revolt against Labour’s fiscal plans.
Von der Leyen vows to accelerate plans to tap frozen Russian assets, while MEPs warn the EU is fuelling a war it refuses to help end.
Critics in Warsaw warn the ruling undermines the country’s constitution and opens the door to wider changes imposed from Brussels.
Representatives for the ag sector insist there is still time for the government to reverse its damaging inheritance tax reforms.
As Washington renews its drive for a negotiated end to the war, Hungary’s prime minister is shaping the diplomatic path—much to Brussels’ frustration.
Brussels shuts down calls for scrutiny while Hungarian and Czech leaders say EU money is vanishing into a “war mafia.”
Zelensky says only Washington can end the war, as Brussels fumes over being cut out.