The “Projekt M1illion” demonstration demanded new elections along with a new migration and energy policy.
The “Projekt M1illion” demonstration demanded new elections along with a new migration and energy policy.
Six people were detained after activists disrupted an installation inside a Paris church.
New figures have fuelled accusations that the European Commission is imposing costs on businesses and citizens without adequately examining the likely effects.
Pyongyang shows no signs of denuclearisation as it prepares for Xi visit.
The growing concern in Brussels is not that Bardella is becoming more radical, but that many of his ideas no longer seem radical at all.
A new bill proposes disqualification from holding office for thought crime.
The latest diplomatic push on Ukraine comes as Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer, and Friedrich Merz all face growing challenges from voters at home.
E3 coalition extrudes five new peace demands for Putin to ignore.
Official ‘antiracism’ played its part in leaving a triple killer free to roam the streets on a violent rampage.
The move marks the collapse of one of Europe’s biggest defense collaborations, after years of wrangling over design goals and industrial control left the €100bn project without a workable compromise.
Selective memory does not bring peoples together but fuels the very resentments it claims to soothe.
The Vatican’s commitment to multilateral engagement is colliding with the reality of mounting repression against China's faithful.
Fresh revelations about a secret accord between the Archbishop of Madrid and the Socialist government have transformed what was already a bitter controversy into something approaching a canonical crisis.
Public sentiment toward the federal government is particularly negative, with only 12% of respondents saying they are satisfied with Friedrich Merz’s cabinet.
From Greece to Bulgaria, there are faint but promising signs that Brussels may have realized that it cannot whip member states into fiscal compliance.
No casualties have been reported, but authorities suspect that the marine weapon is Ukrainian in origin.
While some politicians have come out in favour of renewed sanctions against Russia, aid to Kyiv poses more of a problem than a priority to the Trump administration.
Brussels presents the new system as a solution to migration chaos, but it institutionalizes the redistribution of migrants across the EU.
The main suspect, who was already facing a rape charge, had never been questioned.
The European Commissioner for Energy has acknowledged the essential role of nuclear power in Europe's energy future while stressing the need to reduce dependence on Russian fuel.
Preparations are underway for the Ukrainian president to travel to Budapest following an agreement on the rights of ethnic Hungarians in Transcarpathia.
Marco Rubio’s office sees “civilizational decline” reflected in official response to Nowak killing, riling Westminster establishment.
Dutch migration chief says Africa isn’t the only potential place with suitable locations.
Municipalities with higher shares of residents of foreign background face markedly higher levels of reported crime.
Q1 of 2026 saw the poll-topping British populists rake in more than £9 million towards their election war chest.
The survey was conducted in the immediate aftermath of riots, looting, and clashes with police following Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League victory.
Police removed a rejected asylum seeker from a church after nearly three years, marking the first such case since Norway scrapped protections for “church asylum.”
Jewish employees and users of state-funded medicine experience a high level of discrimination, or avoid it by shunning treatment, according to official research.
EU judges found that clothing and other essential provisions must continue to be provided to asylum seekers even when they are required to leave the country.
A key European Parliament committee has backed requests from Belgian prosecutors investigating alleged Chinese lobbying and influence operations in Brussels.