In an interview, Vitali Klitschko describes Russian troops attacking in relentless waves “like a video game” as he calls for ...
Critics of the status quo, like lawmaker Pouria Amirshahi, fear that an illiberal government could one day use tools aimed at ...
The British government is under particular pressure to help negotiate a solution as the official “penholder” on Sudan within ...
Without energy and planning reform, new data center projects — and the billions of pounds of investment they bring — are at ...
The EU has built institutions Renaissance Italy could never have dreamed of: a single market, a currency, a parliament. It ...
Tentative signs of a stable recovery will allow for a stable rate policy, Austria’s new central banker tells POLITICO.
Labour’s bold manifesto promised to shrink Britain’s ballooning second chamber — but the government’s facing accusations of ...
As Germany aims to become Europe’s predominant military power, the political balance is shifting. In France, there’s a ...
As the U.S. and China weaponize valuable chip supplies, the EU is forced to admit it hasn’t yet found a solution.
EU countries won’t be obliged to take part in a new effort to reduce foreign election interference, according to a draft ...
ATHENS — A criminal investigation has been launched against Greek far-right MEP and party leader Afroditi Latinopoulou over ...
Diplomats are looking at ways to move Kyiv’s application forward despite Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s veto.
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