In the absence of an EU-wide policy, member states are working out ways to make global tech giants pay their fair share—a move with the potential to backfire.
Prosecutors say foreign-funded groups prepared unrest with riot gear purchases, deepening the government’s break with the EU.
Dimal Basha secured a majority in parliament after more than 50 failed votes
Ex-Conservative MSP Graham Simpson pledges to help topple the SNP and bring voter-led accountability to Edinburgh politics.
The medical breakthrough will help technocratic Brussels to keep treating sexual health as primarily a question of “public health.”
The American aim of the talks that have apparently been ongoing for a while is also to influence global geopolitical alignments.
HOPE not hate documents contain proposals where a network of vigilant children could report on “signs of hatred” in their schools.
Ethiopian migrant allegedly propositioned teenagers, declaring he wanted to “have a baby” with them.
Ruling party figure Kakha Kaladze accused Brussels of slander after threats to suspend visa liberalisation over Georgia’s new foreign agents law.
Washington’s new trade stance could see penalties on Brussels’s Digital Services Act and Britain’s Online Safety Act
Two masked assailants hurled stones through Ringo Mühlmann’s office window, as attacks on AfD premises surge across Germany.
Internal guidance encourages staff to choose facilities by gender identity, clashing with a judgment that confirmed single-sex protections in law.