
The Greens’ Alleged Russian Agent Prompts Spy Scare in EU Parliament
Concerned Latvian MEPs argue that the Greens must bear responsibility for a spy exposed in their ranks.

Concerned Latvian MEPs argue that the Greens must bear responsibility for a spy exposed in their ranks.

Conservatives accuse government of misleading Poles; will it pay billions to Brussels under the migrant relocation scheme?

The man was part of a group who attacked random people for “looking like” neo-Nazis.

“The BBC is not a welcoming place for those with conservative opinions. Management talks about diversity, without embracing diversity of thought.”

Protests are planned throughout the country next week.

One MP said the policy was a “path to ruin” and accused the PM of a “shameful acceptance of decline.”

Gabriel Attal’s vaguely populist speech enraged the Left and frustrated the Right.

Farmers say the trade agreement would flood market with cheap imported produce.

Doubts raised about truth of report that sparked calls to ban the insurgent right-wing party

Rome’s plan to process up to 36,000 migrants a year in Albania is closer to becoming a reality.
The Open Society Foundation is looking to guide the accession process for Ukraine and the Western Balkans, laying plans for Poland in particular as Warsaw grows in geopolitical importance.
French parties proposed referenda on immigration, compulsory military service, pension reforms, and euthanasia in response to President Macron’s call for a “cycle of discussions.”
While the European Commission defended the deal as necessary, some MEPs questioned its efficacy, warning that Europe is facing collapsing regional prestige in North Africa.
The Home Office is mulling the idea as a way to ensure that migrants awaiting asylum decisions do not pick up and leave unmonitored.
The new reform makes grand promises, but each paragraph of the government’s release invalidates its punitive purpose.
The acceptance of a female Archbishop of Canterbury is also now supported by more than 80% of Anglican priests.
Following Niger, Gabon is the eighth nation in West and Central Africa to suffer its leader’s ouster by a military junta since 2020.
Polish authorities have not completely ruled out Russian involvement in the spread of Legionnaires’ disease.
The television campaign ad used AI to fake PM Mateusz Morawiecki’s voice.
“When you walk into a classroom, you shouldn’t be able to identify the pupils’ religion just by looking at them,” Education Minister Gabriel Attal said.
Both penalties and incentives within the pension system are likely keeping more people in the workforce past the age of 65.
Crack cocaine and knife violence have become common along with a growing number of homeless migrants at Brussels Midi railway station.