Hungary’s proposed prime ministerial term limits represent a dangerous precedent according to the conservative grouping.
Senior CDU figures are signalling openness to cooperation with Die Linke in eastern Germany, ignoring the right-wing AfD that keeps surging in the polls.
Polish prosecutors are preparing an extradition request for former conservative justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro, who fled to New York on a journalist visa.
Hungary’s new administration has unveiled constitutional amendments that include permanently barring Viktor Orbán from returning as prime minister.
A political storm has erupted in Belgium after VRT reportedly withheld sensitive data from a major social attitudes survey.
Hungarian farmers have accused the country’s new pro-Brussels government of abandoning domestic agriculture.
Mainstream political groups are protecting one of their own from prosecution while taking a far tougher line against conservative and right-wing lawmakers.
Italian authorities say there is no evidence of organised terrorism behind the Modena car-ramming attack, but ministers warn that mental illness alone cannot explain the assault.
As the AfD reaches record polling numbers in Germany, the party’s exclusion from major public events is becoming harder to justify.
Czech lawmakers have urged organisers to cancel the first-ever Sudeten German congress on Czech soil, reviving bitter disputes over post-war expulsions.
Hungary’s new government has formally taken office while signalling a dramatic break with Viktor Orbán’s sovereignist policies.
Researchers described findings on religion and social attitudes among young Muslims as “very worrying.”