The ECR’s proposal was only supported by the Patriots and ESN, while every other group rejected it despite rushing to adopt a resolution on George Floyd six years ago.
Belgian MPs are set to approve the EU’s landmark asylum reforms despite a last-minute campaign demanding a referendum on a national opt-out.
Nearly 5,000 criminal cases were launched last year against everyday citizens for criticizing politicians online. Germans have had enough.
The European Commission believes that if not the previous 20, then the 21st sanction package will surely crack Russia’s economy.
As violence continues in the city centre, ministers are proposing measures ranging from vandalism fines to military-style boot camps for troubled youths.
The warning comes as the Netherlands struggles with a backlog of more than 50,000 asylum cases and record compensation payments for processing delays.
Since D-Day, European leaders “grew comfortable” and “forgot that freedom is not free,” the U.S. Secretary of War said in France.
A resolution adopted in the plenary calls for taking “all necessary measures” even before the investigation concludes, as the financial “witch hunt” against the Patriots group intensifies.
A federal superstate is “probably the only solution for Europe if it wants to remain relevant,” President Pavel said.
A new report claims Brussels’ expanding digital rules risk narrowing what voters can see and share—especially during election campaigns.
The European Parliament is set to endorse a record-high budget, while EU countries remain divided as time runs short on negotiations.
Apart from France and the UK, however, no major European country is keen on putting boots on the ground, as the U.S. requested.