
EU Leaders Reconsider Talks With Moscow as Trump Pushes Peace Efforts
Unlike other European leaders, Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán has consistently called for direct talks between Russia and Ukraine since the outbreak of the conflict.

Unlike other European leaders, Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán has consistently called for direct talks between Russia and Ukraine since the outbreak of the conflict.

Marine Le Pen’s political future hangs in the balance in the closing arguments of the trial of her parliamentary assistants.

The accompanying message invoked a communist resistance fighter executed by the Nazis and called for the AfD to be banned.

Another social media boss stressed that France “is not a free country.”

The announcement has shaken the Catholic world and can be explained by the profound crisis facing the Church in the face of modernity.

The presidential run-off exposes how Portugal’s mainstream parties now define their red lines—and why voters increasingly look elsewhere.

Officials are doubling down on their plans to tie Britain closer to the EU, whether voters like it or not.

German media report that mandatory security interviews were skipped in the case, with the suspect later linked to repeated violent incidents before the attack.

European politicians and even royalty have responded publicly after their names appeared in the released U.S. documents related to late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

An article by The Guardian will no doubt have delighted those using AI to put out content.
With ‘masculinism,’ the Left has found a new enemy to avoid talking about controversial issues.
The continuity at the top of the Commission only highlights the EU’s inability to conclude the increasingly contested Mercosur trade agreement.
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.