Weekend vandalism of Jewish sites in Paris is “a direct result” of incitement against Jews in France, the Israeli PM said.
The EU has hit Russia with wave after wave of sanctions since 2022—so far with little impact—but Commission President von der Leyen is doubling down with even harsher measures.
The proposal suggests getting rid of Easter Monday, Whit Monday, or Boxing Day to make room for more working days.
The proposed new tax does nothing to disabuse Americans of the belief that Europeans favor protectionism over free trade.
Investors looking to support defense projects in Europe are turned away by the staggering amount of bureaucracy compared to other projects elsewhere in the world.
Visibly appearing at the Hungarian Pride parade—banned by the democratically elected Hungarian parliament with over 83% of the vote—constitutes a defense of democracy, left-wing lawmakers say.
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni defended her country’s law enforcement authorities against the ideologically biased claims of the report.
The Russian president regards NATO enlargement as the root of the conflict and insists that any peace agreement include formal written guarantees addressing it.
The support of ousted first-round candidates may play a decisive role in tipping the balance in the tightly contested presidential race.
African migrants risk deadly journeys to reach Spain’s islands, with new boats arriving nearly daily in hopes of entering the EU.
“We want to send a strong signal that migration policy in Germany has changed,” interior minister said.
Cracking encrypted messages helped gather key evidence and led to the arrest of 14 people.