A new bilateral agreement will see Washington and Budapest coordinate efforts to assist persecuted Christians, particularly in Africa and the Middle East.
AfD lawmakers complained of severe space shortages, while smaller parties continue to enjoy larger facilities.
Protesters in German cities called for Maja T. to be returned home and tried under German jurisdiction.
When the vote took place, 84 lawmakers backed the motion, below the 101 votes needed to remove the Czech government.
The European Parliament declares work will resume on ratifying a key trade agreement with Washington.
Members of the designated terrorist organization were charged with criminal damage and violent disorder.
MCC Brussels criticized the NGO behind the lawsuit, calling its demand and the legal action a “foreign power grab” rather than a move for transparency.
According to the police, an 18-year-old suspect is in custody after a fatal incident near De Montfort University in Leicester in the English East Midlands.
Reports suggest around 60 illegal places of worship continue operating across the Greek capital, operating out of basements and warehouses.
The Federal Government is negotiating for rented prison space in Estonia as it grapples with Belgium’s prison overcrowding crisis.
AfD local chairman Willy Klinger described the attack as part of a wider pattern of aggression targeting the right-wing populist party.
A survey shows that French Muslims remain divided on banning a leading Islamist group, with 38% supporting it, with 43% against.