France’s main opposition party says it is being politically targeted after police raided its offices over disputed campaign loans.
Strasbourg judges reject an appeal from France’s top opposition leader, upholding a sentence that will sideline her from standing in the 2027 presidential elections.
Terror boss in hiding admits his organisation missed the devastating ‘Grim Beeper’ infiltration of his group.
After a change in programming, Grok called Polish PM Tusk names, insulted his wife, and praised Adolf Hitler.
A growing number of NATO members are breaking with the 1997 Ottawa treaty on anti-personnel devices, citing an increased threat from Russia and Belarus.
Revived hopes for a federal Europe and no end in sight for Channel migrant crisis—despite the wishes of the British electorate.
Just eight weeks into office, Chancellor Friedrich Merz faces scepticism from voters, with only 18% saying he’s doing a better job than his CDU predecessor.
A Pinneberg doctor is under criminal investigation after several suspicious deaths sparked exhumations and a wide-scale forensic probe.
Despite years of promotion, electric vehicles remain unaffordable for many Europeans, with charging stations and supply chains falling short.
France’s leading opposition party is under investigation over campaign financing—though no one has been charged after a year-long inquiry.
Instead of addressing migrant dumping or French police failures, Macron peddled vague rhetoric on Ukraine, Palestine, and youth schemes.
First official report reveals management at the highest level to be culpable, showing misplaced faith in faulty software despite warnings—backed up by continuous lies.