Authorities have investigated Didier Reynders since last year over the origins of nearly one million euros in his accounts.
Reform UK’s Richard Tice has demanded an inquiry after south-London academy schools used classroom materials placing the party alongside the Nazis.
The Latvian man was detained in Salzburg, with authorities saying his motives remain unclear.
Enlargement commissioner Marta Kos said Ukraine “has demonstrated its commitment to its EU path,” but warned against further “backsliding.”
Despite rising youth crime, record joblessness, and the highest share of pupils with poor German, Vienna’s mayor calls the city a European success story. FPÖ says reality proves otherwise.
A Romanian worker pulled alive from the fallen 13th-century Torre dei Conti later died from cardiac arrest. Three other workers survived.
The inmate population has climbed to 13,400, overwhelming prisons and prompting urgent calls for action.
Authorities gain real-time oversight of attendance; repeated refusal to work also triggers sanctions.
Masked far-left activists from France and Italy clashed with police and vandalized buildings in the Belgian capital.
The chancellor’s call to send migrants back sharply contrasts with his foreign minister’s claims that Syria remains unfit for their return.
Victims say they were abused as girls in West Yorkshire from 2000–2009.
A man caught on camera attacked the sister in an abbey in the Tarn-et-Garonne region but prosecutors have decided not to pursue the case.