
Von der Leyen Faces New No-Confidence Vote Over Mercosur Deal
Opponents accuse Brussels of pushing through a deal that benefits industrial elites while ignoring mounting rural anger.

Opponents accuse Brussels of pushing through a deal that benefits industrial elites while ignoring mounting rural anger.

Greenland’s leader says U.S. proposals are “disrespectful,” but Trump maintains he will take the island “one way or the other.”

Meloni’s government is staking one of its flagship reforms on a popular vote that will shape the future of Italy’s judicial system.

Senior European figures are beginning to acknowledge that ending the war in Ukraine will ultimately require dialogue with Russia.

How can Britain defend other nations if it can barely defend itself?

A Vienna arbitration case has forced the government to decide whether religious law can ever be enforced by the state.

Voter choices in several Member States will have an impact on whether the EU consolidates its centralising drift or preserves internal counterweights.

The case returns to court after a conviction triggered a political storm and cast doubt over the future of France’s most prominent challenger to the establishment.

The case has become a flashpoint for wider concerns about how far German authorities can go in policing speech.

Official data confirm that buying or renting in Europe is becoming increasingly out of reach for the average citizen.
A new survey points to growing support for Islamist ideas, including backing for coercive enforcement, raising fresh concerns over integration and civil liberties.
Senior Labour figures have reopened the door to closer EU integration, with ministers now floating a return to the customs union despite earlier Brexit red lines.
Judges sided with parents in an unprecedented case involving puberty blockers and changes to official records.
Mourners turned on the chancellor, blaming his continued support for mass migration for the security failures that led to the deadly attack.
Police and researchers warn that organised crime is adapting, with extortion-driven bombings rising and gangs exploiting digital tools to recruit minors.
Her first major intervention has put the country’s equalities watchdog on a collision course with growing public and political demands for tougher border controls.
The regional election is seen as a key test of public trust in Spain’s PSOE government after weeks of political scandals.
Officials warn that pressure has shifted south as enforcement tightens elsewhere.
Marcin Romanowski, who was granted asylum in Hungary, is now free to travel within the European Union.
At his annual end-of-year press conference Friday, the Russian president laid out the Russian narrative on how the war in Ukraine might end.
Christians have become one minority among others, but with fewer rights than others.
Prime ministers, MEPs and prominent conservative politicians denounced the deal, saying it will not only burden European taxpayers but will also have no impact on ending the war.