
Accepting the ‘Unthinkable’: Europe Considering Talking to Russia Again
More and more European governments admit that it is time to restore political channels with Moscow.

More and more European governments admit that it is time to restore political channels with Moscow.

Germany, the Netherlands and the Nordic bloc want deep cuts to EU farm and cohesion spending—while their economies remain the biggest winners from Brussels’ free trade deals.

PM Pedro Sánchez’ PSOE is facing an unprecedented crisis as a criminal investigation probes alleged illegal financing, influence networks, interference with state institutions.

What began as a judicial investigation into a controversial airline bailout has evolved into a broader political crisis for Spain’s ruling Socialist Party and one of its most influential figures.

Brussels is selling the agreement with Mexico as a strategic opportunity to diversify markets and reduce dependence on China and the United States.

The former minister is taking her case to Strasbourg, convinced that her case is no longer simply about religion or Finland but about who decides the limits of acceptable speech in Europe.

While the European Parliament rejected VOX’s proposal to introduce the principle of national preference in the allocation of EU funding, the initiative has elevated the issue to the European level.

The German chancellor’s proposal of a special form of ‘association’to integrate Ukraine into EU structures is received with scepticism in Brussels.

The EPP is considering sanctioning Slovenian MEP Branko Grims for taking part in an event with Patriots, ESN and ECR.

More than 11,000 Syrian citizens have been ordered to leave Germany, but Damascus is not providing the documents required to carry out deportations.