• European Parliament Votes to Preserve Strong Air Passenger Rights

    European Parliament Votes to Preserve Strong Air Passenger Rights

    MEPs set the stage for a confrontation with member states over flight delays, compensation, and luggage rules On a winter week marked by crowded terminals and weather-disrupted schedules across Europe, the European Parliament delivered a clear political message: air passengers’…

  • Marine Le Pen Admits ‘Mistake’ in EU Embezzlement Trial

    Marine Le Pen Admits ‘Mistake’ in EU Embezzlement Trial

    Acknowledgment in court revives scrutiny over party finances and casts a shadow over the far right leader’s political future In a carefully calibrated appearance before a French court, Marine Le Pen acknowledged what she described as a “mistake” in the…

  • European Leaders Slam Trump’s Tariff Threats Over Greenland

    European Leaders Slam Trump’s Tariff Threats Over Greenland

    EU nations targeted by U.S. tariff warnings denounce them and reaffirm sovereignty, seeking unified political pushback. European leaders closed ranks this week in an unusually sharp rebuke of Washington after U.S. President Donald Trump revived the idea of imposing punitive…

  • Between Washington and Brussels: Europe at a Strategic Crossroads

    Between Washington and Brussels: Europe at a Strategic Crossroads

    As transatlantic ties strain, Europe debates whether its future security lies in deeper EU integration or in preserving the long-standing U.S. alliance. Europe is once again confronting an old question with new urgency: where does its security ultimately come from?…

  • Slovenia Sets Date for Parliamentary Election in March

    Slovenia Sets Date for Parliamentary Election in March

    Campaign season opens as liberal coalition faces a more confident and organised opposition Slovenia has formally entered election mode after the country’s president set the date for the next parliamentary vote in March, triggering the official start of the campaign…

  • Thousands Protest in Bulgaria Calling for Fair Elections

    Thousands Protest in Bulgaria Calling for Fair Elections

    Crowds in Sofia demand transparent voting rules as political deadlock deepens and trust in institutions erodes. Thousands of demonstrators filled the streets of Bulgaria’s capital this week, transforming central Sofia into a sea of flags, banners, and chants calling for…

  • Belgium Presses for Tech–Police Cooperation as Europe Reopens the Encryption Debate

    Belgium Presses for Tech–Police Cooperation as Europe Reopens the Encryption Debate

    As drug violence and organized crime strain cities, Belgian officials call on technology companies to work more closely with law enforcement, feeding a wider EU reckoning over privacy, security, and digital power. Belgian national officials are stepping up calls for…

  • EU Leaders Warn of a Dangerous Tariff Spiral Over Greenland Dispute

    EU Leaders Warn of a Dangerous Tariff Spiral Over Greenland Dispute

    NATO allies caution that threats of U.S. tariffs tied to Greenland could trigger lasting damage to transatlantic relations European Union leaders are warning that the growing dispute over Greenland risks opening a new and dangerous chapter in transatlantic trade tensions,…

  • Greenland at the Crossroads: Alliance Strains and Europe’s Electoral Undercurrents

    From Arctic geopolitics to Iberian ballot boxes, European newsrooms track how tensions over Greenland and a pivotal presidential race are reshaping debates on sovereignty, security, and the future of transatlantic ties. Greenland has returned to the center of the geopolitical…

  • France’s Government Confronts Dual No-Confidence Tests

    France’s Government Confronts Dual No-Confidence Tests

    Budget tensions and political fragmentation push the executive into a defining parliamentary moment France’s government is facing one of its most delicate moments of the current parliamentary cycle as two no-confidence motions converge in the National Assembly, exposing deep political…

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