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In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about France hoping for energy policy ‘resynchronisation’ with Merz’s Germany, Putin and Fico set to hold talks for the second time in five months, and so much ...
Braun will be prosecuted in connection with an incident, when he used a fire extinguisher to put out Hanukkah candles in the Polish parliament.
Fico will be one of just two European leaders attending Russia’s Victory Day celebrations, alongside Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.
So far, only French far-right EU lawmaker Sarah Knafo (ESN) has officially proposed a similar idea during this mandate.
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Breaking Bad in Bohemia as Czechia tops European meth charts, Europe of Sovereign Nations and a possible Bulgarian split, and so much more.
Since the blackout, Sánchez has faced mounting pressure from the conservative Partido Popular (PP) and far-right Vox, both demanding answers about the 12-hour outage that crippled infrastructure in ...
Belgium’s breast cancer patients are often left without reimbursed treatments, exposing a growing gap between precision oncology's promise and policy reality.
An unsettling start for the Merz government resurrects doubts about Berlin as the EU's stable political centre.
Swedish researchers are joining a chorus of international voices expressing deep concern that US policy changes are impacting medical advances and interventions.
WARSAW – Freshly confirmed as German chancellor, Friedrich Merz is expected to work on mending ties with Poland, a task ...
No concrete decisions are expected when EU ministers gather in Warsaw and Lviv, as efforts to expand military aid fizzle.
Metsola has threatened legal action against the Commission for invoking an emergency clause to bypass Parliament oversight.