Following the election in Hungary, the President of the Republic must convene the new Parliament within 30 days, no later than May 12th.
A two-year investigation reveals how public fitness data exposed deployments, bases, and even naval movements.
More than six months after a major blackout, investigators move against suspects linked to the sabotage of Berlin’s electricity network.
Deal removes tariffs on most EU exports, with Brussels expecting a sharp rise in trade over the next decade.
Europe’s streets and schools showcase Islamic rituals, while millions of Christians observe Lent with little official recognition.
The city’s ‘queer employee network’ in Hanover is pushing new daycare materials that promote genital self-checks for toddlers.
The Berlin Senate will allocate zero funds for left-wing extremism prevention in 2026.
The U.S. president called Orbán a “truly strong and powerful Leader” who has a proven track record of delivering results.
Violence against railway staff is rising in Germany, with five employees facing physical attacks on a daily basis.
Unlike other European leaders, Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán has consistently called for direct talks between Russia and Ukraine since the outbreak of the conflict.
European politicians and even royalty have responded publicly after their names appeared in the released U.S. documents related to late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Authorities confirmed the suspect had been ordered to leave France earlier this month but remained in the country.