Slovak lawmakers passed a bill on Wednesday, April 16th, ordering non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to disclose their financial sources. The NGOs
The leader of Rassemblement National described the Green Deal as “weapon of mass destruction” in his article.
Italian media reported that a 14-year-old girl was raped by a 21-year-old man in the small northern Italian town of
The meeting between Mike Waltz and Marcell Biró on April 16th is yet another sign of the close cooperation between the two governments.
The Commission VP said the move “undermines” the country’s EU candidate status.
On five occasions, the accused allegedly also set fire to the homes of the victims.
Backers of direct election are bailing, fearing a fighter—literally—could land the job.
Details are still being finalized, but both instructors and soldiers are expected to begin training sessions as early as this summer.
The U.S. Secretary of State informed his Hungarian colleague that the entry ban on senior Hungarian government official Antal Rogán has been removed.
“Independent media” in Europe will have to “support peace and democracy” without $1.7 million from U.S. taxpayers.
Ankara signals it’s ready for talks—but won’t back down on its claims
Petr Fiala urged EU leaders to seize what he sees as a critical moment for reform