
Franco-German Dispute Threatens To Derail EU Satellite Internet Programme
€5 billion of overspending and allegations that the scheme is favoring French industry have caused a war of words between Paris, Berlin, and the European Commission.

€5 billion of overspending and allegations that the scheme is favoring French industry have caused a war of words between Paris, Berlin, and the European Commission.

PM describes media as a “mud machine, encouraged by the right and the ultra-right.”

The Protestant Diakonie group wants to fire staff who vote for the right-wing populist party.

Labour faces its own “complications” too, but had a successful night overall.

“I have a clear strategic objective: Russia cannot win in Ukraine,” the French president said.

What Baerbock is advocating in the name of freedom and democracy would be the single biggest shift away from true democratic principles in the history of EU reforms.

Dublin has been caught flat-footed by an influx of asylum seekers from Belfast—a potentially major crisis for Anglo-Irish relations.

Organisation’s leader says “AfD’s inhumane worldview contradicts the Christian view of humanity.”

While passing a similar foreign agent bill at home, Brussels is at odds with a proposed law in Georgia to constrain external NGOs ahead of Tbilisi’s 2030 entry to the bloc.

Parties across the political spectrum agreed to do more to meet NATO commitments amid growing tensions with Russia.
Which is it? Leftist MEPs insist Sánchez’ deal with separatists is an ‘internal national matter’ but that Hungary’s internal domestic policies are a violation of the ‘rule of law.’
David Cameron is likely to frustrate the Tory Right by putting his focus on “re-energising” international development.
Tories will work to keep positive economic news in the headlines, but incoming migration figures are bound to take the spotlight.
Tusk has publicly referred to the plans as “stupid” and declared that almost all MEPs in the Polish delegation would oppose the federalist push on the grounds of national sovereignty.
The plans would see a massive transfer of competences from a national to an EU level.
Allowing immigrants to access Austria’s generous social welfare system inhibits the process of integration, a leading FPÖ politician said.
Geert Wilders’ populist PVV gains ten more seats in the latest nationwide poll and wins mock ‘school elections.’
Spain’s new executive branch is even less democratic than the last.
Israel pledges to continue security operations in full force after the four-day pause until all hostages are released.
After claiming the PiS government has violated the constitution, the opposition now wants President Duda to ignore protocol.
PiS vows to play hardball using the control of the presidency, while Tusk plans on replacing conservative officials in courts and the media.
The treaty change would favour largely populated member states and allow the EU to railroad dissenting ones.