
Top EU Figures and Institutions Questioned in Major Fraud Probe
Reports say a former EU foreign policy chief, who now holds a significant post elsewhere, has been taken in for questioning.

Reports say a former EU foreign policy chief, who now holds a significant post elsewhere, has been taken in for questioning.

Brussels only wants to hand Kyiv cash to be used on the battlefield rather than in the negotiation room.

The EU is preparing a mechanism to suspend tariff advantages for countries that reject the return of their expelled nationals.

Brussels keeps fostering a sense of imminent armed conflict amid mounting internal crises.

In Paris, the Ukrainian leader focused on U.S. talks—not Brussels—highlighting who really drives the push for peace.

Ending the duty exemption for shipments under €150 will reshape online commerce and raise the price of thousands of imported products.

The clash has reignited a fierce battle over who gets to shape Poland’s family law—Warsaw or Brussels.

After winning last year’s battle for free speech, leading patriots must now ask: what happens after elections start swinging the right way?

Sunday’s demonstrations united the young, families, and the self-employed in a nationwide outcry against corruption and crushing taxes.

Masked rioters, concrete barriers, and armed patrols signal a new reality for Europe’s holiday markets this season.
“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.
The case has sharpened tensions between the government and the courts.
The senior officer notes France’s moral unpreparedness, but the French blame Macron’s irresponsibility.
Prosecutors say the Antifa-linked group carried out brutal hammer attacks in Germany and Budapest, while MEP Ilaria Salis still avoids trial thanks to EU immunity.