
Europe Talks the Talk, but Will It Walk the Walk on Greenland?
Leaders are happy to release statements but want the issue of Greenland’s control to be decided by others.

Leaders are happy to release statements but want the issue of Greenland’s control to be decided by others.

Sources say staff loyalties to friends, family, or clans can influence decisions, with such practices now happening openly and without fear of consequences.

The West Midlands Police chief’s decision to bar Maccabi fans from a football match in England last year will be scrutinised at a Home Affairs Committee hearing today.

The change of power in Venezuela brings relations between Caracas, Madrid, and Washington back into focus after years of opaque diplomacy.

The sabotage plans have been known for months, but German officials have been too busy bashing the AfD.

The trade agreement is set to be signed on January 12th after a December pause triggered by protests in Brussels.

The deposed Venezuelan leader denied the narco-terrorism charges in court, insisting he is still president of his country.

Despite the convictions, the case is still ongoing, as trials are still underway in France and the United States.

The government is advancing legislation on political advertising that would significantly expand the inspection powers of the digital regulator.

A diplomatic clash between Prague and Kyiv has exposed growing unease in the Czech Republic over the cost, duration, and democratic oversight of continued military support for Ukraine.
Capitals accuse Brussels of lifting tax figures from activist NGOs while ignoring harm-reduction policies backed by governments.
Orbán is accused of “earning his Order of Lenin,” just for sticking up for Hungary’s own interests.
The United States government seeks to intensify bilateral security cooperation with European allies in a bid to counter extremist groups more effectively worldwide.
The parties in coalition talks were central in shaping the policies that produced the crises now dominating Dutch politics.
Jew hatred was the driving force behind a beach massacre which eyewitnesses described as ‘hell on earth.’
As part of ongoing peace talks, the Ukrainian president says he is ready to trade the chance of NATO membership for strong security guarantees from Europe, the U.S., and other allies.
Home Office data reveal a sharp rise in age fraud cases as ministers admit current checks struggle to distinguish adults from genuine minors.
The theft accusations collapsed when it emerged the items in question weren’t even sold by the department store behind the claim.
Today’s vote seeks to shield €210 billion in Russian assets through an exceptional legal pathway that several governments openly consider illegal.
The Polish border patrol has so far detained 130 people and is looking for several others who have fled into the country.
The “rapidly developing” plans include readying all civilians to support a possible “military endeavour.”
In a letter sent to the President of the European Council, the Slovak PM said he is “not in the position” to support any solution aimed at covering Ukraine’s military expenses for the coming years.