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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reacted with fury on Friday as the EU’s top court raised the threshold for member ...
Annual headline inflation remained at 2 percent, the same level as in June and a touch above analyst forecasts of 1.9 percent ...
Ljubljana said it decided to act independently, as the bloc has not yet taken action against Israel over the humanitarian ...
Statehood on paper won’t feed mouths in the Gaza Strip, but the French president is at the forefront of a push in favor of a ...
Washington adds insult to injury by imposing sky-high measures — and then congratulating the Alpine republic on its national ...
Former Justice Minister Pavel Blažek, who quit amid the scandal, maintains that he acted legally.
The U.K. chancellor’s ad blitz could send more cash out the country, after a planned focus on British companies went AWOL.
One of the Commission’s most powerful and effective civil servants has delivered a €1.8 trillion budget for 2028 onwards. But the real fight has only just begun.
The National Rally is under investigation in a string of cases that all point to the same problem: how it funds itself.
Older readers may remember that in 2019, Antonio Tajani wrote to Jean-Claude Juncker (Tajani and Juncker being in charge of ...
Experts are torn as to whether the rollout of next-generation nuclear power plants will save more money than it costs.
Nigel Farage, head of the conservative Reform party, shouted down U.S. Representative Jamie Raskin during a heated exchange ...