
Tensions Grow Ahead of Key Greenland Meeting Today
Greenland’s leader says U.S. proposals are “disrespectful,” but Trump maintains he will take the island “one way or the other.”

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.

Brussels doubles down on gender, diversity, and decarbonisation while Europe’s strategic and social problems are pushed aside.
The FAFCE case reopens the debate on the use of EU funds as a tool for ideological control over civil society.
Pressured by industry and market realities, the EU abandons the dogma of the all-electric car and opts for flexibility.
More than two years on, the human rights group has acknowledged the atrocities perpetrated in 2023’s Hamas-led pogrom.
One former MEP described the bloc as starting to look like North Korea.
For the first time, the cocaine market’s size has surpassed that of cannabis.
The AfD says it is not good enough to only deport individuals after—or, thankfully in this case, just before—they carry out an attack.
The ruling overturning Mohamed Shahin’s detention has sparked a backlash from the Italian Right, which has accused judges of undermining public security.
Frontline leaders meeting in Helsinki say airspace violations and drone incursions expose gaps in Europe’s defence and can no longer be left to national budgets.
America says it will back a multinational force in Ukraine, which is likely more important than the presence of any force itself.
Critics raise concerns about cultural colonialism, foreign interference, and violation of sovereignty.
Paris is pushing to postpone a December decision, arguing that key agricultural safeguards remain unfinished as EU leaders enter a week of high-stakes negotiations.
Hungarian Justice Minister Bence Tuzson said Budapest “will not allow Brussels to force it to accept migrants.”