Mayor of Saint-Gilles Jean Spinette said “We must all stand up and say enough is enough.”
Zoran Stevanović said his country should regain control over its strategic decisions, arguing that “Ljubljana must become the center of decisions for Slovenia, not Brussels.”
New police data shows foreign nationals feature disproportionately in violent offences, with sharp regional disparities and rising political pressure.
Following the election in Hungary, the President of the Republic must convene the new Parliament within 30 days, no later than May 12th.
New figures show violence climbing steadily, with hundreds of serious offences now recorded each year.
The U.S. vice president praised Hungary’s stance on energy and sovereignty, while warning of pressure from Brussels ahead of the vote.
Interior Ministry figures show non-Austrian suspects rising faster than overall cases, with Syrians now the largest group among foreign nationals.
A two-year investigation reveals how public fitness data exposed deployments, bases, and even naval movements.
A sworn affidavit claims staff ignored warnings and failed to alert police despite allegations of rape and blackmail at a Neukölln youth center.
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.
Slovakia’s prime minister reminded the EU leadership they cannot favor Ukraine over the energy needs of member states.