
Zelensky Praises Trump’s “Strong Resolve” To End the War in Ukraine
The Ukrainian president also rejected the Biden administration’s calls to lower the draft age.
The Ukrainian president also rejected the Biden administration’s calls to lower the draft age.
Despite divisions, all pro-EU parties have united in government and behind a single presidential candidate to keep the ‘far right’ at bay.
Some call the arrested murder suspect America’s new “Robin Hood” while others label this idolisation a “new low.”
With factories closing and German elections approaching, climate targets are suddenly not that important for the Brussels elite.
The court enforcing the convention has often prevented member states from pursuing policies that serve their national interests.
Comparing the public’s opinions with legislators’ votes would show which groups truly represent Europeans in Brussels.
UNRWA school pupils are being taught to “fight back and resist,” according to a new dossier.
The Left accuses the Right of wanting to call into question the inalienable right to asylum.
The Spanish PM’s office cited protocol and ‘non-transferable’ personal invitations as the reason for the monarch’s absence.
As Vienna makes plans to deport thousands, Berlin says “the situation is still too confusing and volatile”.
The aircraft carried packages for a company that found parcel bombs attributed to Russia in its warehouses this summer.
A symbolic gesture, perhaps, but it sends the clear message that British voters are fed up with what one commentator calls the “entire centre-left paradigm.”
Three biggest parties expected to remain at the top despite having failed to solve the country’s problems.
Canadian Anti-NATO and anti-Israel demonstrations turn into riot
A human rights charity is threatening legal action, saying the move is open to “abuse against women.”
More than ever, the life and death of the French government depend on the goodwill of Marine Le Pen’s party.
Light sentence requested despite charge of premeditated aggravated assault.
For the first time since the fall of Communism, neither of the two mainstream parties will be present in the runoffs, but conservatives have little to be excited about.
New guidance claims to be based on “common sense,” but recent events show a stark gap between politicians’ and the public’s understanding of the term.
Voters in Styria punished national leaders for snubbing the winner of the federal elections.
Defence secretary Boris Pistorius will not challenge Olaf Scholz for the social democrats’ candidacy for chancellor.
Critics warn that litigation risks stifling legitimate criticism and satire in Germany.