
Magyar To Take First Step on Brussels’ Road of Demands
Sources say von der Leyen will present Hungary’s PM-elect with quasi-ultimatums in return for funds.

Sources say von der Leyen will present Hungary’s PM-elect with quasi-ultimatums in return for funds.

New data raises questions about whether the medical intervention addresses underlying psychiatric problems.

After appearing before U.S. lawmakers, the comedy writer accused Britain’s government of sidelining the courts and allowing informal censorship to flourish.

CDU chancellor Friedrich Merz traveled to India, aiming to reinforce diplomatic and economic relations with the South Asian regional power and its 1.5 billion people.

Despite the convictions, the case is still ongoing, as trials are still underway in France and the United States.

Amid some controversy, the Irish government has announced a €100 million funding package for Irish civil society organisations working overseas and formally aimed at supporting the world’s poorest and most vulnerable regions—with projects focused on gender equality and climate action.

The Supreme Court’s decision has prompted changes to membership rules for two major British women’s organisations.

A proposal to put “male and female only” into the constitution has turned a quiet parliamentary week into a political flashpoint.

Meloni is one of the few European leaders who has consistently stood up for Israel and who adopted common sense approaches to gender ideology and mass immigration.

The non-binding opinion was issued in response to a case brought by a Bulgarian transgender individual.