
European Leaders Snub Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’
Concerns have been raised over the Board’s broadening scope and the possible involvement of Vladimir Putin.

Concerns have been raised over the Board’s broadening scope and the possible involvement of Vladimir Putin.

The trade agreement with Latin American countries pits the EPP’s members against each other as national agricultural interests collide with industrial goals.

Contrary to what the media say, there is no consensus on assisted dying in French society.

Officials give off the sense that they fear the agreement could still be totally foiled.

EU leaders are gathering today in Brussels for an emergency summit to respond to Washington’s moves.

Tehran broke weeks of silence and said 3,117 people have died in the crackdown on protesters.

In his speech in Davos, Donald Trump said the U.S. would not seize Greenland by force but insisted it must be acquired for Western security.

Demonstrations in support of Kurdish regions in Syria drew large crowds across Germany, with police reporting violence at some protests.

A new report backed by senior Labour voices and leading lawyers takes apart Starmer’s argument for staying tied to Strasbourg.

The Italian Prime Minister is convinced that, as the balance of power is not favourable to Europe, it is better to continue negotiations.
In 2019, the senior Commission staffer allegedly developed a secret political campaign aimed at removing the conservative government in Budapest.
The British activists are accused of “searching for and destroying small boats,” the small makeshift vessels used by migrants to reach England from the French coast.
The block should be viewed as a badge of honour, Renaud Camus, another conservative writer prevented from entering the UK last year said.
The Greenland crisis is a symptom of the political and strategic rifts within the Atlantic Alliance.
Commentators say that a new appointment is intended only to “distract from the truth.”
After Marine Le Pen, will the courts attempt to sideline her successor too?
A Dutch political commentator says British authorities revoked her travel authorisation days after she attacked Keir Starmer online, fuelling accusations of political censorship.
A ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans has unravelled after senior officers admitted relying on incorrect AI-generated material.
The government has itself poured cold water on suggestions this form of identification is dead and buried.
Behind the language of solidarity, new EU loans are reshaping defence spending, debt, and decision-making—often without much public scrutiny.
As Berlin scrambles to respond to the outage, critics say years of denial about extremist threats have left authorities reacting late—and at public expense.
The latest World Watch List points to worsening conditions in Africa and the Middle East, with Nigeria emerging as the deadliest country for believers.