
Spain Extends Euthanasia Law To Include the Mentally Ill
The Sánchez government will change its assisted suicide guidelines, going against a Constitutional Court ruling.

The Sánchez government will change its assisted suicide guidelines, going against a Constitutional Court ruling.

Hungarian opposition Tisza party accepted despite opposing weapons and troops to Ukraine, contrary to EPP stance.

Migration, competitiveness, defence, enlargement and a farmer-oriented agricultural policy will be at the forefront of the upcoming EU Presidency.

The move would play “perfectly” into Reform’s hands, says his unofficial biographer.

Four MEPs split from Zemmour’s Reconquete party, aiming to stay in ECR and not join Marine Le Pen’s ID group.

The bill also wants to stop government advertising going to non-approved outlets.

Chancellor Nehammer is trying to hold his government together due to fears of a populist surge in early elections.

Turkish citizens are the third largest group of asylum seekers, despite coming from a safe country.

Rishi Sunak accused of aligning with Tory advocates of a “pernicious liberal death cult.”

“They don’t care about reality, they don’t care about the results of the European elections, and they don’t care about the will of the European people.”—Hungarian PM Orbán.
“The BBC is not a welcoming place for those with conservative opinions. Management talks about diversity, without embracing diversity of thought.”
Protests are planned throughout the country next week.
One MP said the policy was a “path to ruin” and accused the PM of a “shameful acceptance of decline.”
Gabriel Attal’s vaguely populist speech enraged the Left and frustrated the Right.
Farmers say the trade agreement would flood market with cheap imported produce.
Doubts raised about truth of report that sparked calls to ban the insurgent right-wing party
Rome’s plan to process up to 36,000 migrants a year in Albania is closer to becoming a reality.
A government advisor claims the public broadcaster “repeatedly reported” rare deaths as if they were “the norm.”
High-ranking politicians denounced the Turkish president’s latest move.
Human traffickers “invest in desperation, we invest in opportunities,” the Italian PM said. The initial €5.5 billion is just the beginning of Rome’s “Mattei plan.”
Desperate Tory measure could even lead to more people smoking, critic says.
The country’s defence ministry paid millions for arms that were never delivered.