
Marine Le Pen: Péter Magyar “Is Trampling On Democracy’s Rules”
The frontrunner in France’s presidential election has accused Hungary’s government of systematically violating the rule of law.

The frontrunner in France’s presidential election has accused Hungary’s government of systematically violating the rule of law.

Increasing number of reports of break-ins and brutal attacks point to juvenile gangs terrorizing locals across the Austrian capital.

As France reels from child abuse scandals, LFI’s opposition to life sentences for serial child rapists has provoked widespread disbelief.

The dismissal of popular Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov has triggered Ukraine’s largest domestic protests since Russia’s full-scale invasion.

The Sweden Democrats politician called for restrictions on Islamic veils, a halt to a new mosque and the remigration of migrants who refuse to assimilate.

A protest over the death of a Moroccan man during his arrest descended into hours of violence, leaving six officers injured.

Lupita Nyong’o plays Helen of Troy and Elliot Page appears as Sinon as Greeks question why their own actors were excluded.

Andy Burnham pledged greater public ownership and sweeping economic change but made no mention of immigration in his first Downing Street speech.

The chancellor avoids discussing broken promises, unpopular reforms and years of decisions made against the wishes of a growing share of the electorate.

Conservative opposition party Fidesz has condemned the removal of Tamás Sulyok as unlawful and the following floating of Polgár’s name as “eyewash.”
Arson attacks, vandalism and other acts of sabotage are increasingly disrupting Germany’s rail network, with investigators linking several incidents to far-left extremists.
India has become only the second country after the United States to enjoy this level of formal partnership with the European Union.
The outgoing prime minister is spending his last days in office promoting Britain’s role in Ukraine while leaving behind a government that lost the confidence of its own MPs.
“Bring Fedorov back!” Central Kyiv witnessed more than a thousand people gather, singing the Ukrainian national anthem, waving Ukrainian and EU flags, and chanting “shame.”
The assisted suicide legislation will be one of the most permissive in the world.
Jessica Goicoechea said “if you come to steal or kill, I prefer you be deported.”
The organisers of the ‘Save Europe Act’ launched a successful urgent legal challenge against the decision by the mayor of Brussels.
Conservatives say the reform is designed to support expectant families and encourage births, but it has triggered accusations of an “anti-abortion agenda” from the Spanish Left.
As Dublin takes over the EU Council presidency, officials have been instructed to reject meetings on tobacco policy, raising wider questions about who gets access to Brussels policymakers.
One of the victims broke down in tears as a German court sentenced the Iraqi couple for enslaving and abusing two Yazidi girls during the Islamic State’s campaign of persecution.
The case of 13-year-old Maria, abducted, forced to convert to Islam and marry her abductor, highlights a persistent pattern of human rights abuses affecting Pakistan’s religious minorities.
With the last roadblock in the form of the former Hungarian government gone, it’s now “undeniable” that Ukraine will “soon” become an EU member state, Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos said.