
European Parliament Questions Mercosur Deal
Brussels politicians want the EU court to examine the controversial trade deal, which could delay concluding the agreement.

Brussels politicians want the EU court to examine the controversial trade deal, which could delay concluding the agreement.

European Parliament hears bogus allegations directed at Budapest and Viktor Orbán.

The left-wing ‘rebellion’ in Brussels may not be as serious as it seems: the ‘Ursula coalition’ will cling together until the very last moment in their fight for political survival.

Hungary’s new sovereignty law has triggered another attack from pro-EU parties desperate to stop nations defending themselves from foreign influence.

Călin Georgescu’s successful presidential campaign, largely run on the platform, is accused of violating the Digital Services Act.

Commission chief barters for reelection votes from liberals and greens, ignoring will of European voters

Czech populist ANO finally quit the Renew group, while the Greens welcomed the Eurofederalist progressive Volt in their ranks.

An ‘observer’ from ALDE will determine if Dutch VVD has veered from the group’s “values.”

Giorgia Meloni’s national conservative group snubs sovereigntist Right and pitches “center-right majority” in European Parliament

Former PM Andrej Babiš is looking for new allies, while his populist, anti-migration ANO party is set to win the Czech race.