The German Chancellor said the Bundestag is “not a circus tent where any flag could be hoisted.”
A political agreement is in sight, but the clock is ticking before Trump’s July 9 tariff deadline.
Unless things change, the EU may as well be a “province of China,” according to a leading industrialist.
The Commission is adamant to go ahead with the targets even tough the green policies have caused European industry to suffer, and member states are divided.
The comprehensive pact will mean armed mutual aid, more expenditure—and Starmer further backtracking on the Brexit referendum.
Diplomats who criticise the Tbilisi government are acting like radicals and colonial administrators, according to representatives of the ruling party.
It is unlikely that the liberal and left-wing parties will side with the conservatives to topple the European Commission.
A lottery system has been introduced to boost numbers in the army, navy and air force.
Liberal PM Donald Tusk and his allies had been trying to overturn the outcome of presidential election ever since the results were announcced.
The facility, located at an old airfield, could detain illegal immigrants, process their cases, and, if called for, deport them by air directly from the location.
German prosecutors say the suspect, arrested in Aarhus, was gathering intelligence on Jewish sites and individuals in Berlin, possibly in preparation for terror attacks.
UK’s national security law goes live—but Labour treats Beijing more softly than Moscow or Tehran.