
Warsaw Hospital Scandal Rocks Tusk Government
What began as questions over a ruling party doctor’s €370,000 salary has exploded into a sprawling investigation involving alleged medical malpractice, political favouritism, and multiple state agencies.

What began as questions over a ruling party doctor’s €370,000 salary has exploded into a sprawling investigation involving alleged medical malpractice, political favouritism, and multiple state agencies.

The Irish teacher criticized the judge for accepting a “biased” process and contrasted his treatment with last week’s Dublin Pride parade.

Nearly 70 leftist NGOs lobby EP President Roberta Metsola for “measures” against right-wing MEPs over “racist hate speech” after a landmark migrant deportation vote.

A leaked police assessment says radical activists are expected to hide among thousands of demonstrators as authorities prepare one of the biggest security operations in Thuringia’s history.

Kyiv wants trust, sanctions, and funding; Berlin responds with an indictment that could break years of diplomatic silence.

The spoiled EP debate would have allowed concerns to be voiced about the constitutional amendments proposed by the new Hungarian government.

Reports say the suspect’s alleged driver worked for a taxpayer-funded migration organisation and had publicly defended him before the attack.

The police searches related to the alleged misuse of EU funds by the former ID group come as Jordan Bardella leads the polls ahead of the 2027 presidential elections.

The declaration is not legally binding, but its promoters see it as the first step towards an international instrument to abolish surrogacy.

A new intelligence report on extremism has prompted fresh accusations that the political elite is targeting the country’s largest opposition party, the AfD.
Although migrant deportations increased by 8% in the first quarter of 2026 compared with the previous year, authorities issued 13% fewer return orders.
The hit-and-run incident has attracted global attention because of the authorities’ handling of the case.
An official planning report found the proposed site breaches zoning rules, but Athens says the project will go ahead as residents prepare legal action.
The outgoing British PM’s plan to make the UK war-ready not only involves painful budget cuts already, but also passes the ball to his successor, setting him up for failure.
The Spanish prime minister claims immigration is essential to prevent long-term economic decline, even as more than one million illegal migrants apply for legal status.
As Brussels pushes for its biggest budget yet, Germany is demanding cuts and reminding the EU that someone still has to pay the bill.
Elite universities reserve dozens of scholarships and outreach schemes for ethnic minorities even as an independent inquiry warns that white working-class children are being failed by the education system.
The Greens-founded NGO relied on AI to help build the legal case that Germany’s most popular party was “demonstrably unconstitutional” and should be banned.
The EU says protecting Europe’s identity is against its values.
The EU and China will engage in consultations until October on trade deficit, export controls, intellectual property rights and the WTO reform–without Beijing having offered real concessions so far.
The migration ‘regularization’ process has already exceeded the government’s official forecasts, with more than 1.27 million applications compared with the half a million initially estimated by the government.
Balázs Orbán says Péter Magyar’s government is following the same playbook as Donald Tusk in Poland, using state power to weaken conservative institutions while Brussels looks the other way.