Two suspects are accused of posing as interpreters and automotive workers, before luring top scientists to China where aerospace and AI research was shared with state-owned arms manufacturers—albeit unwittingly.
MEPs urged the Commission to assess whether Slovakia faces a “clear risk of a serious breach” of EU values and to use all enforcement tools.
Ministers insist the move is only temporary, but the new licences allow more Russian-linked fuel into Britain as energy prices rise.
The Hungarian central bank chief said he won’t hinder Péter Magyar’s plan to join the euro zone.
Marco Rubio has offered $100 million in humanitarian aid to the Cuban people, directly blaming the island’s communist leadership for severe shortages.
EU officials are preparing a “mini” sanctions package targeting about ten individuals, including figures previously shielded by the Orbán government.
With just weeks remaining until polls open, Keiko Fujimori currently attracts 39% of voting intentions, pulling ahead of jailed Pedro Castillo ally Roberto Sánchez.
Prosecutors suspect a prominent French politician of embezzlement, favouritism, unlawful taking of interest, and extortion.
In September 2021, Hungary signed a contract with Gazprom for the supply of 4.5 billion cubic meters of gas per year over the next 15 years.
According to the new survey, the governing “black-red” coalition parties would reach only 34%, well short of a parliamentary majority.
Russia and China have criticized the United States for allowing the New START nuclear treaty to expire, warning that Washington’s proposed Golden Dome space-based defense system endangers international peace.
Residents in the Lithuanian capital received an emergency alert urging them to immediately seek shelter or move to a safe location.
Freetown has confirmed that the country will temporarily host migrants expelled from the United States, giving them 90 days to return to their home nations.
Austrian newspapers describe organisational turmoil, stemming from the sidelining of Hungary’s ambassador in Vienna.
A total of 309 MEPs backed a Legal Affairs Committee recommendation to refuse the waiver of Angelika Niebler’s immunity.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has appealed for global aid after reporting 136 suspected deaths and over 540 cases linked to a rare Ebola strain.
A judge has indicated that there was no sign that the Modena suspect was unable to understand or control his actions behind the wheel at the time of the attack.
The White House claimed that while the final destination of 4,000 rotational soldiers remains undecided, the overarching U.S. policy will continue to demand a greater European military contribution.
The proposed “Power of Siberia 2” project could strengthen Russia’s energy exports to China.
Reports suggest that the new government of Prime Minister Péter Magyar is aligning Hungary’s migration and LGBTQ policies with EU expectations.