
UPDATED Trump Blasts Ukraine, Talks to Meloni, Stubb
Merz said he doubted any agreement could be reached by the November 27 deadline set by Trump, while the Turkish president announced he would be talking to Putin on Monday.

Merz said he doubted any agreement could be reached by the November 27 deadline set by Trump, while the Turkish president announced he would be talking to Putin on Monday.

“Europeans must immediately and unconditionally support the peace initiative of the United States,” Orbán wrote in a letter sent to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

The former head of state had been under house arrest since August, and on Saturday one of his lawyers announced that he had been taken into custody.

The socialist mayor and the left-wing press prefer to downplay the facts.

Fresh figures show non-German offenders overrepresented, prompting ministers to admit current protections are still falling short.

A draft decision on BSW’s challenge is now being prepared, with a key closed-door meeting expected in December.

Prime Minister Robert Fico insists Slovakia will not bow to the EU on national identity and gender issues.

New State Department rules tell embassies to flag countries that enforce DEI policies, allow child gender surgeries, subsidise abortion, or curb free speech.

In a bid to tackle organised crime, members of the armed forces will get powers to conduct searches, identity checks, and arrests.

Zelensky is reviewing a Washington–Moscow blueprint that includes ceding Donetsk territory and limiting Ukraine’s armed forces.
A growing clash in Prague has sparked outrage after the head of state questioned whether the voters’ choice should be allowed to take office.
So few parents want their children in the ‘health education’ class that the government is now considering making it compulsory.
The segment denounced Christians sharing their faith online while ignoring radical Islamist creators.
Labour’s big asylum plan is already facing rebellions, legal hurdles and sceptics who say it’s all for show.
A new report records more than 2,200 anti-Christian offenses across the continent in 2024, including arson, assaults, and terrorism-linked killings.
Thuringia’s Georg Maier admits leaders ignored early warning signs on antisemitism and misogyny—yet still offers only symbolic fixes.
A proposal to put “male and female only” into the constitution has turned a quiet parliamentary week into a political flashpoint.
Starmer and von der Leyen eye each other warily as tobacco regulation tests sovereignty and single market law.
The U.S. president claims the broadcaster “defrauded the public” and says its apology won’t stop him taking legal action.
The right-wing Vlaams Belang has expressed its outrage over the lack of vetting of evacuees.
Conservatives backed a plan to ease EU supply-chain rules, drawing fierce criticism from the German government.
Hungary argues the EU’s 2027 phase-out was imposed without unanimity and violates national control over energy policy.