
EU Fires Official Over Qatar Trips—But What About the Rest?
The dismissal has reopened questions about why ethics rules seem to bite hardest at lower levels of the EU system.

The dismissal has reopened questions about why ethics rules seem to bite hardest at lower levels of the EU system.

Finally! A high-level Eurocrat involved in Qatargate is on his way out.

The final game of the tournament saw scandal on the pitch and was followed by violence across major cities in Western Europe.

A French-Algerian author imprisoned for controversial remarks on territorial history will be transferred to Germany for treatment of his prostate cancer.

Critics say the move to serve only halal food in public schools marks a new stage in Spain’s growing institutional Islamization.

Yassine Kanjaa is on trial for killing a sacristan and injuring a priest in Algeciras in 2023. Prosecutors seek 50 years, citing radicalization.

Some were even calling for her to be stoned for her social media post.

Despite the promises, the EU could end up boosting imports from Morocco and Mercosur.

Madrid’s defense and trade decisions are cooling relations with the White House in unprecedented ways.

Spain is exposed to Morocco using migration as a tool of pressure.