
Insolvency Fears Haunt EU Parliament Pension Fund
Commission auditors warned against a public bailout for Parliament’s pension fund and expressed concern that financial ties to arms manufacturers could tarnish the EU’s image.

Commission auditors warned against a public bailout for Parliament’s pension fund and expressed concern that financial ties to arms manufacturers could tarnish the EU’s image.

Two of the scientists are suspected of having transferred state secrets—data related to hypersonic technologies—to the Chinese government.

President Sandu will lobby for speeding up its EU accession process at the upcoming Chișinău Summit, even if it would normally take decades and the country is far from fulfilling the required criteria.

National sovereignty is complicated in a globalised world—even for Hungary.

Relations between the once-prized translators and the EU have nosedived since the pandemic and now AI technology presents new challenges to the profession.

Biden remains reluctant to transfer F-16s to Kyiv, but would allow other allies to do so. The problem seems to be that not a single one has requested them so far.

The Tory MP’s best defence was that the alternative to the nominal Conservative Party is “far worse.”

The dismissal of one of Germany’s most influential green policymakers has triggered discord in Berlin’s ruling coalition, as public opinion turns against the once-popular Green Party.

While a clear parliamentary majority seems unlikely, the center-right New Democracy is set to win Sunday’s election, and in large part due to the promise of building a wall and having the EU pay for it.

Irish elites are playing a delicate balancing act with majority opinion against NATO membership, despite stark warnings that the nation’s military is nowhere near up to scratch to defend against Russian sabotage.
Farrow said that the police officers told her they “did not need” a warrant and proceeded to “barge into” her home while her children were there.
The Swedish ambassador explained to the Turkish government that “there is freedom of speech in Sweden,” but the satirical segment by the Kurdish comedian has had diplomatic repercussions.
According to the report, 42 pregnant women had been admitted to the ICU since 18 May 2021, compared with 25 in the first two waves of the pandemic.
The legislative and executive powers are now engaged in a form of institutional one-upmanship. Emmanuel Macron, threatened by a motion of censure, answered with another threat: the dissolution of the National Assembly.
Western powers have helped embolden Azerbaijan. Between 2018-2019, the U.S. gave more than $100 million in military aid to Azerbaijan.
German EU top brass continues to try to interfere with the formation of the Italian government following the resounding success of Giorgia Meloni’s Fratelli d’Italia. An open letter by the EU vice president now insinuates Meloni denies the Holocaust.
“It is quite possible that disaster relief will be needed within the EU,” EU Commissioner for Crisis Management Janez Lenarčič (EPP) warned.
The minister’s criticism of Washington’s price gouging comes as Germany and much of Europe stare into an economic abyss.
Anxiety has been heightened because these cables are mostly owned by private companies and they pass through areas that are accessible to all, making them very vulnerable.
According to Cardinal Gerhard Müller, if the Church is to recover the salvific message of Christ, it must renounce the German Synodal Path, theories of “papal autocracy,” and transhumanism.
The fight against jihadism is the priority for the new master of Burkina Faso. The country has lost control of 40% of its territory to armed jihadist groups, and Damiba has clearly failed to put an end to this unrest.
“Yes, citizens of European origin can be the object of racism. And it’s a man who has spent his entire political career on the left who tells you,” the city council member said in his resignation speech.