Proposed EU measures over the Gaza war target Israeli ‘extremists’ and Hamas—but some member states see this as a false equivalence.
Prison guards took the former Brazilian president from his home into medical care, where he remains under house arrest.
Confidence in Poland’s military and NATO is high—but trust in Brussels falls to its lowest in years.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán contrasted Hungary’s secure borders and strict migration control with Sweden’s rising violence and lawlessness, warning that Europe cannot afford such disorder.
Utrecht Central Station’s ‘exclusion zone’ has been extended until November 2026—aiming to curb violence by targeting repeat offenders with strict measures.
Amid rising tensions in Europe, Putin’s joint exercises attracted international observers.
After last May’s annulled elections raised fears of EU interference, Bucharest’s Brussels-friendly prosecutors now aim to try 21 Romanians for political offences.
Vatican says Pope Leo XIV prayed for Charlie Kirk’s widow and children in first official remarks after the U.S. activist’s killing.
Kaja Kallas said the move would come at a high cost for Israel.
Tyler Robinson, arrested for killing Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, left a message for his friends hours before his arrest.
In an interview with Fox News, Rubio said the U.S. should not “give visas to people who celebrate the assassination of a political figure,”
Waldemar Buda’s car was damaged in central Brussels, leaving the window completely shattered.