Europe’s View
Denmark, where early parliamentary elections were held yesterday, is likely entering a period of political uncertainty. Historic Setback for the Social
An outbreak of meningococcal infection has been recorded in the British county of Kent, where 29 people have already died. The victims are young people
Another report by the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine, devoted to the fate of abducted children in the conflict zone, has
A tense election campaign ended with a narrow victory for the ruling Freedom Movement. The pro-Brussels left-liberal party of Prime Minister Robert Golob
Members of the Renew Europe liberal group in the European Parliament have put forward an initiative to conclude a joint economic pact with Canada, Japan
Tomio Okamura, the President of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic and head of the Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) movement, sharply criticized
Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party and Member of Parliament for Clacton, sharply criticized the migration policies of London and Brussels while
Iranian hackers have reportedly targeted Romanian government infrastructure after Bucharest approved the deployment of U.S. forces at a key military airbase.
After six years of resistance and legal battles, the EU court has finally obliged Bulgaria to indicate citizens gender identity in official documents.
The official explanation is a large influx of Ukrainian “ukhilyantsy” (draft dodgers) trying to cross into Hungary, along with reports of shelling from









