Finnish MP convicted for hate speech over ‘anti-Lgbt pamphlet’ appeals to top EU Court
Finnish MP and former Interior Minister Päivi Räsänen has announced that she will appeal against the judgment of the Supreme Court of Finland at the European…
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Finnish MP and former Interior Minister Päivi Räsänen has announced that she will appeal against the judgment of the Supreme Court of Finland at the European…
Although counting is continuing across the United Kingdom, the outcome of yesterday’s local elections is clear: Nigel Farage’s populist Reform Party has triumphed.
The announcement followed what Trump described as a "great call" with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on May 7.
Criminal gangs in Sweden have increasingly recruited children and teenagers to carry out murders and other violent acts.
Jens-Frederik Nielsen has condemned as "indecent" reported attempts by a US national to pay locals $200,000 (€186,000) each to sign a petition calling for Greenland…
Frank-Walter Steinmeier has expressed his confidence that the United States will maintain its troop presence on German soil.
Poland's President has submitted a motion to hold a national referendum on EU climate policy.
The government has not clarified another €3 billion for civil servants' pensions in 2025 that may have been funded the same way.
Polish President Karol Nawrocki has said his country is ready for any US troops who may be redeployed from Germany.
Ukraine has got back cash and gold worth €70 million that had been confiscated by Hungarian authorities in March 2026.
The visit by Washington's top diplomat come after US President Donald Trump's extraordinary criticism of the Pope.
European Union lawmakers and member states have agreed to ban artificial intelligence systems that generate sexualised deepfakes.
The European Commission has said the European Union (EU) is not yet facing jet fuel shortages, but is readying contingency measures.
Polling stations have opened across the United Kingdom in local elections widely expected to deliver a punishing verdict on Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour…
After years of neglect and dithering, defence is now firmly established at the top of the European policy agenda.
The European Commission has set out to eliminate poverty in a quarter of a century, even as the same institution promotes the arrival of millions non-EU nationals…
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has told Poland to stop what it claims is the obstruction of four judges elected to the country’s Constitutional Court…
Poland’s ruling centre-left government led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk has taken a contested decision to extend the scope of a fee paid by producers and importers…
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s executive formally invited Delcy Rodríguez to the Ibero-American Summit scheduled for November in Madrid.
Latvia-based BirdyChat has officially launched across Europe, becoming one of the first home-grown messaging apps in line with the European Union’s Digital Markets…
The European Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee (JURI) has taken contrasting decisions on parliamentary immunity.
Poland is set to become the first country to sign an agreement under the European Union's Security Action for Europe (SAFE) defence loan programme.
The President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, has stopped the hantavirus-infected cruise ship MV Hondius from docking in the region, demanding an urgent…
Belgian health minister Frank Vandenbroucke has branded the tobacco industry a "criminal" sector with "no future".
The European Union adopted its 20th sanctions package against Russia in April. The announcement from Brussels was confident.
"The real problem is not the vote itself, but the pressure that was put on MPs to ignore it — phone calls, negotiations, attempts to convince them not to follow…
Led by pro-Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage, Reform UK has surged in opinion polls largely due to its hardline stance on immigration.
The problems of the Western Alliance have not been caused by oversensitive hurt feelings and are not an appropriate subject for the kind of name-calling that has…
A year on from the day he became the first German leader to need a second Bundestag vote to take office, Merz has presided over a stagnant economy, a coalition at…
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) has asked Poland's parliament to lift the immunity of a serving MP as part of a corruption probe into an EU-funded…