
EU Leader in Tough Trade Talks with China
EU trade talks with China are part of Brussels’ broader ambition to reduce its foreign dependency for critical raw materials.

EU trade talks with China are part of Brussels’ broader ambition to reduce its foreign dependency for critical raw materials.

Beyond a stance in favour of the countryside, the political platform of the Alliance rurale is unclear.

Some Tory MPs would let the ban pass so long as their preferred cigars were made exempt.

Leftist parties are predicted to lose dozens of seats, making a right-wing majority finally possible.

Progressive plans to naturalise millions of migrants, many of them Turkish, is unsettling German conservatives as Turkey continues its collision course with the West.

Young people who experienced the COVID pandemic in a country with some of the toughest restrictions in Europe were mostly supportive of the measures they lived through.

The proposed regulation could circumvent national family laws and facilitate surrogacy.

The former PM, who was desperate for his own ‘Churchill moment,’ considered sending special forces to retrieve “stolen” COVID vaccines.

NGOs could face up to 10 years in prison for facilitating illegal entry to the EU, even if Berlin says that’s not its intention.

Sunday’s attack was likely a retaliatory move after a military crackdown on extremist groups.
Despite facing a prison sentence of up to six months, the Swedish climate alarmist has only been fined after a court found her guilty of disobeying police orders.
Shouts of “Allahu Akbar” were heard right outside the Parliament as an almost exclusively male crowd gathered at Place du Luxembourg.
This week saw a cross-partisan Gallic alliance of French MEPs unite to secure a new parliamentary building on French soil, which led even federalists to complain of wasteful EU spending.
The Spanish Right comes out on top, but lacks the numbers to form a right-wing government.
The new Algeria-China partnership, along side Algeria’s growing military and economic relationship with Russia, feed into a regional conflict between Algeria and Morocco over Western Sahara.
This is the first admission from a humanitarian organisation confirming long-standing rumours.
Noting the real danger confronting the UK, Home Secretary Suella Braverman remarked “there is no room for complacency, political correctness or cultural timidity,” in handling the specter of terrorism.
EU MEPs blamed nationalist rhetoric for the cultural clash; the Indian Ministry of External Affairs said the EU would do better to look after its own internal affairs.
In a presidential decree issued Friday, July 23rd, that came following rare public criticism of Zelensky, Vadym Prystaiko was removed from his positions as Ukraine’s ambassador to the UK and as Ukraine’s envoy to the International Maritime Organisation.
Following a Quran burning in January of this year, a Turkish court has issued an arrest warrant for Danish anti-Islam activist Rasmus Paludan who has been burning copies of the Islamic holy book for years, often sparking riots.
Ministers have been told they will have to change the law if they wish to prevent children from acting as though they are the opposite sex at school.
Hungary will defend its home, its language, its culture, and will not give into Western European “imperial” ambitions, the Hungarian Prime Minister said in his speech at Tusványos.