
UPDATED As the EU Pushes Sanctions, Orbán Talks Peace and Energy Cooperation in Moscow
Vladimir Putin praised the Hungarian PM’s “balanced position” as the two leaders discussed Ukraine, energy, and a possible Budapest peace summit.

Vladimir Putin praised the Hungarian PM’s “balanced position” as the two leaders discussed Ukraine, energy, and a possible Budapest peace summit.

The blowing up of ATMs has become increasingly common especially in the Netherlands, Austria, and Germany, where the Dutch-Moroccan gang network is believed to be behind most of the attacks.

If officials here don’t act soon, foreign criminals will have almost nowhere to go other than Europe.

New data shows Austria’s labor market sinking deeper into crisis, with pressure growing on the welfare state.

City officials say the old nativity scene was too damaged to keep.

The premises of Kyiv’s second most powerful man are being searched, amid claims he has “skimmed hundreds of millions” in Western aid.

President Macron wants to reinstate voluntary military service. But is he overestimating the enthusiasm of young French people?

Researchers say the EU is constructing an information-control system that blurs the line between countering disinformation and managing public opinion.

The government has no clue about the whereabouts of well over 50,000 illegal migrants.

Special services coordinator Tomasz Siemoniak said that anti-corruption officers were sent to the Lux Veritatis Foundation at the request of the prosecution service.
Judicial alarm and chaos in Belgian ports push the country to seek U.S. support.
Papers have incorrectly quoted the prime minister, making his position appear more well-supported than it actually is.
With only a simple Bundestag majority required, Union politicians seek tougher citizenship laws targeting extremists and dual citizens.
Officials celebrate one deportation, but ignore the fact it is doing nothing about thousands of other foreign criminals.
Teresa Ribera reaffirmed the Commission’s determination to continue its green crusade, with a speech blending climate faith and political control.
The Eurosceptic turn in recent Czech elections allows Budapest to form a new partnership to resist the irresponsible EU spending plan for the Ukraine war.
Twenty years ago, riots that started in the suburbs wreaked havoc in France. Since then, no lessons have been learned.
What is presented as solidarity is, in reality, a blank check written on the backs of European taxpayers.
The Polish justice minister is asking parliament to lift the immunity of his conservative predecessor.
Although a court has ruled Germany is legally entitled to reject these asylum claims, it hasn’t done so.
The campaign is polarised between defending the progressive consensus and growing fatigue over the migration crisis.
Newspapers are trying to force strains between Washington and Budapest. But Trump himself is aware of the media’s many tricks.