Borrell does not believe that sanctions are the only method for the EU to influence the situation.
Jens Stoltenberg said Kyiv has a “problem,” but “we have a strategy to tackle that.”
Sturgeon described her decision as a longtime coming and not a reaction to recent events. She said her continued leadership would jeopardise prospects for Scottish independence.
The Moldovan president claims the apparent end goal of the plan was to put Moldova “at the disposal of Russia” in its war effort against Ukraine.
Green MEP Jutta Paulus has denied pasting the document on methane emissions regulations into the draft legal text, as MEPs look to tighten rules on lobbyists in the Parliament.
In the war currently underway in the hemicycle of the Palais Bourbon, all blows—even low ones— seem to be allowed.
No more details have been made available to the public yet, but Politico reports that sources close to the case confirmed the reason for the suit.
The Archbishop of Canterbury said he was told “parliamentary action” could be used to “force same-sex marriage on us.”
Germany received 244,000 asylum applicants in 2022, with officials now looking at plans to incentivise legal migration through schemes and transfer more of the burden to North Africa.
An independent of a conservative bent, Nikos Christodoulides had the backing not only of the outgoing president but that of centrist and right-of-center parties as well.
While the Right failed to take the majority, the swing of Berlin’s vote raises questions about Germany’s future direction.
Demonstrators protest a planned judicial reform that they believe will render Israel’s system of checks and balances if not compromised, practically non-existent.
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