
EU Parliament Moves Forward with EU-U.S. Trade Deal
More than six months after hostile tariffs were set by President Trump, the approval of the agreement reshaping transatlantic trade relations is on the horizon.

More than six months after hostile tariffs were set by President Trump, the approval of the agreement reshaping transatlantic trade relations is on the horizon.

“We must not deviate from dialogue,” MEP Fernand Kartheiser, initiator of the call with representatives from the Russian Duma, said.

The European delegation focused on financing the migration business as more than 330 migrants arrived in just three days.

Commission President von der Leyen continues getting slammed from all political sides for her trade deal with U.S. President Donald Trump.

Huaweigate continues to unfold, implicating several MEPs from different political groups.
Visibly appearing at the Hungarian Pride parade—banned by the democratically elected Hungarian parliament with over 83% of the vote—constitutes a defense of democracy, left-wing lawmakers say.
European Parliament representatives were placed under a surveillance operation by Belgian police for allegedly colluding with the Chinese tech giant.
The diplomatic outreach to Russia “did not please the European Parliament at all,” Fidias Panayiotou said on X.
The German MEPs said their trip was intended to emphasize that talks on all levels are necessary “to overcome the ever-increasing spiral of confrontation and escalation in Europe.”
The Chinese company official was represented in a Belgian court on Tuesday.