
Lyhanna Case: French Justice Minister’s Crisis Strategy To Cover up His Failures
Across France, rallies are being organised outside courthouses in protest at the failings of the judicial system.

Across France, rallies are being organised outside courthouses in protest at the failings of the judicial system.

AfD politicians accused authorities of political double standards after the national flag display attracted official scrutiny inside Germany’s parliament.

The latest diplomatic push on Ukraine comes as Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer, and Friedrich Merz all face growing challenges from voters at home.

A new bill proposes disqualification from holding office for thought crime.

The growing concern in Brussels is not that Bardella is becoming more radical, but that many of his ideas no longer seem radical at all.

Six people were detained after activists disrupted an installation inside a Paris church.

New figures have fuelled accusations that the European Commission is imposing costs on businesses and citizens without adequately examining the likely effects.

Parental consent will be required before students take part in sex ed under a new law aimed at restoring parents’ primary role in children’s education.

For the first time, the French Left is prepared to condemn the state’s failure to act on security and judicial matters.

Since D-Day, European leaders “grew comfortable” and “forgot that freedom is not free,” the U.S. Secretary of War said in France.
A key European Parliament committee has backed requests from Belgian prosecutors investigating alleged Chinese lobbying and influence operations in Brussels.
EU judges found that clothing and other essential provisions must continue to be provided to asylum seekers even when they are required to leave the country.
Jewish employees and users of state-funded medicine experience a high level of discrimination, or avoid it by shunning treatment, according to official research.
Police removed a rejected asylum seeker from a church after nearly three years, marking the first such case since Norway scrapped protections for “church asylum.”
The survey was conducted in the immediate aftermath of riots, looting, and clashes with police following Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League victory.
Municipalities with higher shares of residents of foreign background face markedly higher levels of reported crime.
The campaign group warned against claims of “two-tier policing,” prompting fresh comparisons with its outspoken response to the death of George Floyd.
A deal between Budapest and Kyiv on the rights of ethnic Hungarians in western Ukraine has cleared a key obstacle to the opening of the first negotiating cluster.
Analysts from several countries warned that migratory pressure is no longer affecting only frontline countries, and raised concerns about the EU’s ability to control its external borders.
In Paris, culture thrives on crude anti-Catholic sentiment.
The attacker faces only minor bodily harm charges and no deportation despite causing a spinal injury to the victim.
A potential deal with Budapest on minority rights may unlock Kyiv’s EU talks, but rising tensions with Warsaw over historical grievances could complicate unanimity.