As the Netherlands struggles to form a stable government, the European Union watches closely, aware that the outcome could reshape Dutch influence in Brussels.
Comes as Ukrainian army chief says troops battling 'multi-thousand' enemy forces in key frontline town of Pokrovsk ...
The European Union on Sunday urged the Tanzanian authorities to exercise "maximum restraint in order to preserve human lives," following violence during the re-election of President Samia Suluhu ...
It seems the Euroskepticism that once dominated the political mood has given way to a quiet mandate for cooperation and ...
Several European left-wing officials said they had been in contact with members of Zohran Mamdani’s campaign in New York in ...
The former Finnish prime minister who was ousted from office a year after being filmed partying in raunchy home-videos has no ...
The mass stabbing of passengers and crew on a London-bound train at the weekend is the latest in a series of high-profile knife crimes in the United Kingdom.
The Public Appointment Service's decision to hire a Meta defector creates a lot of pitfalls, argues Cianan Brennan ...
Europe’s three biggest economies are stuck in a cycle of weak growth, leading to widening budget deficits. France is the epicenter of this shift and remains mired in a budget and political crisis, ...
Security at centres housing international protection applicants is to be reviewed following a suspected arson attack on a property in Drogheda over the weekend.
Ex-minister’s role as Path to Power podcast co-presenter with Matt Cooper ended after emergence of role coaching Fianna Fáil candidate ...
The ECHR has been criticised in recent years for its impact on the ability to deport people from the UK. Scotland’s First Minister has said leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) is ...
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