
UPDATED “Priceless” Jewellery Stolen from Louvre in Broad Daylight
The thieves entered the museum on Sunday using a freight elevator.

The thieves entered the museum on Sunday using a freight elevator.

Twenty member states warn that the inability to remove rejected or criminal Afghan asylum seekers is undermining public trust and putting European security at risk.

Lisbon joins a growing list of European capitals restricting full-face coverings amid debates over women’s rights, security, and religious freedom.

Zelensky praised U.S. momentum after Middle East ceasefire and urged help to “stop this war.”

EU’s sustainability regulations, motivated by ideology rather than market realities, threaten foreign investment and trade.

Preparations are underway in the Hungarian capital for much-awaited peace talks towards ending the war in Ukraine.

Italian Commissioner Raffaele Fitto has signaled openness to changes in the proposed EU budget.

Meloni stresses that her opponents are “evidently clouded by a mounting resentment.”

The two Ukrainian suspects will remain in Poland and Italy where they were initially arrested and face the courts there.

Finland’s member of the European Court of Auditors denounces the lack of transparency in the EU’s budget management and warns of its political consequences.
New reports challenge Kyiv’s democratic image, exposing inflated defense contracts and hidden concerns over the Bidens’ Ukrainian dealings.
Ukraine may be trying to influence next year’s elections, Budapest says.
Brussels’ version of unity always means centralization—and a transfer of responsibility from national governments to unelected bureaucrats.
Their joint letter marks a coordinated push to loosen Brussels’ 2035 ban, as Europe’s car industry warns of massive job losses.
EU officials say the law erodes equality and dignity; Bratislava insists it protects children and national values.
Budapest is weighing legal action after MEPs narrowly voted to protect Antifa-linked Italian MEP Ilaria Salis from prosecution.
Under Macron, the mass influx of immigrants, mostly from Africa, accelerated in an unprecedented way.
“Israel is left at the forefront to fight an unprecedented wave of Islamism that unless countered might consume not only the Middle East, but your beloved West as well.”
Holding new elections would give the French people a chance to have their say again.
“No country has ever blackmailed its way into the European Union–and it won’t happen this time either,” the Hungarian PM responded to the Ukrainian leader.
The former Australian PM offers a sensible approach, though it would likely be hampered by Britain’s membership of the ECHR.
While the long shadow of ‘Pfizergate’ also looms over the European Commission president, Patriots for Europe remind of the mismanaged Mercosur deal as the vote of no-confidence date draws closer.