
Spanish PM Refuses To Testify in Wife’s Corruption Case
Pedro Sánchez responded to the summons by suing the judge investigating his wife.

Pedro Sánchez responded to the summons by suing the judge investigating his wife.

Multiple mainstream publications reporting terrorist Ismail Haniyeh’s death by Israeli airstrike described him as “moderate and pragmatic.”

Government authorities have fired on civilian protestors and an opposition leader may have been kidnapped

The stunt offers insights into hardline Shiah preacher Sheikh Yasser and his followers–part of Britain’s burgeoning extremist network.

“Horror movie” stabbings by “son of Rwandan immigrants” leave three children dead and others fighting for their lives.

The Brussels establishment calls Olivér Várhelyi “controversial” for doing his job.

Labour will have “zero qualms about surrendering British sovereignty,” says migration expert.

The interior minister of North Rhine-Westphalia said the move would promote transparency and counter accusations of concealment.

Robert Fico’s sovereigntist government says the EU is delaying assistance to its member states in Ukraine oil dispute.

Security Services to weigh in on permits for demonstrations ‘likely to cause threat to national security.’
Bill also struck down proposed conscience clause for doctors.
Ideologically revamped curriculum erases parts of history, removes writings by Pope John Paul II
Right-wing alliance secures last-minute checks on gay adoption while approving civil partnerships.
Reactors out, warheads in: Germany seeking potential common European nuclear shield after 2024.
Right-wing MEPs argued against funding UNRWA due to complicity with Hamas terrorism.
With the damage done, France’s foreign minister tried to walk back the president’s statement.
Transparency chief on “democracy tour” to fight the ‘undemocratic’ beliefs of a majority of Europeans.
Ignoring the concerns of farmers, EU member states will now have to make swathes of their territory unfarmable by 2030.
A court recently ruled Correctiv was spreading false claims—exactly what the outlet is supposed to guard against with its AI-based ‘fact-checking’ project.
Prior to Tuesday’s summit, the Czech and the Polish PMs had hinted at the possibility of dissolving the Central European grouping.
A parliamentary aide faces a year in prison for using his boss’s Twitter account to search for nude photos.
France’s Macron vows to do “whatever it takes” to defeat Russia; other EU leaders say war should be ended, not deepened