
German MPs Vote to Keep Law Criminalising Insults Against Politicians
The vote comes as prosecutions under the statute surge and critics warn the law is being used to shield those in power from public scrutiny.

The vote comes as prosecutions under the statute surge and critics warn the law is being used to shield those in power from public scrutiny.

France is plunging into a spiral of violence that is unique in Europe.

Prosecutors moved ahead despite expert findings that the shot was accidental, triggering fury within the military and political backlash in Warsaw.

The dismissal has reopened questions about why ethics rules seem to bite hardest at lower levels of the EU system.

The Left cheers student activism—except when it challenges their own classroom propaganda.

European leaders are quietly re-engaging Beijing to protect trade and supply chains, underscoring how hard China is to replace for a competitiveness-strained Europe.

Led by a UK Labour MP, the proposal has revived warnings that measures presented as protection could end up restricting open discussion around gender identity.

Friedrich Merz and other senior officials have dismissed a 2027 deadline as “impossible”.

The Senate debates trying to ban assisted suicide unfortunately led to nothing.

U.S. lawmakers say the case shows how EU tech rules can be used to pressure foreign platforms—and shape online speech far beyond Europe.
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.
The move signals a deeper shift in how secularism, feminism, and religious symbols are being reinterpreted by the Spanish state.
Pressure from the agricultural sector and the backing of conservative forces have managed, for now, to halt a key deal for Brussels.
From trade retaliation to calls for restraint, Europe is split as Trump prepares to address the World Economic Forum.
In the European Parliament, Péter Magyar sits in the EPP group, the party of Ursula von der Leyen who signed the controversial Mercosur deal on Saturday.