An MEP misidentified by Belgian prosecutors and caught up in a corruption probe involving the Chinese tech giant Huawei told Euractiv that he had repeatedly contacted investigators to prove it was a ...
European Council President António Costa, who chairs and coordinates meetings of all 27 EU leaders, also criticised the move.
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Danes are set to elect a new national parliament on 24 March, and while Donald Trump’s threats to invade Greenland are ...
As Israel and the US seek to encourage Iranians to rise up against the Islamic regime, they have continued to hit internal security targets in and around Tehran with drones, according to video footage ...
MEPs on maternity leave are a step closer to being able to vote by proxy, after a favourable decision by EU countries’ ambassadors at a closed-door meeting on Friday. As it stands, MEPs who are ...
European Parliament lawmakers have moved to grant themselves a €359 attendance bonus for participating in public events on Saturday, 9 May, which marks ‘Europe Day.’ The daily attendance allowance is ...
The long-time Brussels powerbroker Martin Selmayr advised EU governments to align on a single European candidate to challenge the US for the leadership of a top United Nations body, diplomats told ...
Floundering a few weeks out from a crunch national election, Hungary’s Viktor Orbán is making pipeline-pumped oil a key topic of his renewed run for office. But the dynamics coming with it aren’t ...
The spyware scandal erupted in 2022 after journalists and an opposition leader found their phones targeted with Predator spyware ...
The EU could lose access to key agricultural imports from the US if its deforestation law is implemented without changes, senior US officials warned on Friday, arguing the rules could discourage ...
"I will never sign a law that undermines our sovereignty, our independence, as well as our economic and military security," Nawrocki said ...