News

Should tensions escalate, Denmark’s Council presidency is likely to pull both Copenhagen, and the EU deeper into the fray.
Salazar’s resignation is the latest in a string of scandals threatening to undermine the stability of the EU’s fourth-largest economy. MADRID – Francisco Salazar, a close ally of Spanish Prime ...
The EU's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, is expected next week to lay out a range of around five possible measures against Israel ...
The announcement comes on the heels of an unexpected parliamentary defeat for the country's prime minister on defence spending.
German mainstream parties refuse to engage with the AfD at a national level. BERLIN – Sahra Wagenknecht, leader of the ...
During his stop in Brussels, Papperger said he also lobbied for a new raft of industrial subsidies and incentives – modelled ...
The resolution aims to address the chronic challenges faced by over 300 million people globally. The WHO Director-General ...
PRAGUE – A major blackout swept across parts of Czechia on Friday, disrupting daily life in several regions, including the ...
"There is no stop the clock, there is no grace period, there is no pause" a Commission spokesperson confirmed, adding that ...
Since coming to power earlier this year, the new German coalition government clamped down on migration policies, both at home ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Denmark’s hard line on migration, the first EU-Moldova summit, your pricey ...
The EU and Moldova hold their first-ever summit on Friday – but even pro-enlargement countries are hesitant to let Chișinău ...