
Woman Charged With Insulting Macron on Facebook
She didn’t think she had committed any crime in referring to the French president as “a piece of filth” on Facebook. French authorities thought otherwise.

She didn’t think she had committed any crime in referring to the French president as “a piece of filth” on Facebook. French authorities thought otherwise.

Authorities say that the suspects who were arrested during the raids were planning a terrorist attack on Belgian soil.

Hololei resigned from his top position in the transport department and will move to a new role within the Commission despite accusations of unethical behaviour.

In his speech, the King emphasised Germany’s decisive support for Ukraine—which he described as “courageous”—and the risks the war posed to European peace.

Outraged by Estonia’s example, EU lawmakers want standardized rules and more transparency within the European Peace Facility.

The exact nature of the charges is unclear because the indictment will remain under seal until the former president is arraigned next week.

Foreign Minister Tobias Billström said his department would summon the Russian ambassador to “protest this obvious attempt” at interference with Sweden’s NATO bid.

The military alliance is indicative of Poland’s post-war aspirations to shrewdly solidify itself as a Central European power and NATO’s primarily European partner.

Against a widening EU schism and pressure from Washington to minimise ties, von der Leyen articulated a cautious approach to future EU-Chinese relations.

Without guardrails in place, Elon Musk and over 1,300 AI experts and executives foresee a precarious future for mankind.
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