News

Germany's consensus-driven parliamentary system has entered a more rough-and-tumble period amid a rise of the political ...
Merging with EM&E, one of Spain’s leading private defence contractors, would reinforce Indra’s defence portfolio, which ...
Researchers, policymakers and advocates gathered in Milan for the “Mind the Future” summit. They aim to help Europe turn ...
Piperea hails from the AUR party led by George Simion, who lost the Romanian presidential election in May. Simion's rhetoric ...
Czech intel unmasks Moscow’s sabotage flop: Telegram-hired arsonists, fake bomb threats, and foreign recruits failed to cause ...
Reported French demands for a greater share of work in the fighter jet programme have escalated long-standing tensions with ...
Italy pledged deeper defence ties at Thursday’s Rome summit, while PM Meloni urged firms to “build and rebuild” alongside ...
The Commission wants to make sure that significantly less than 90% of the EU budget will be committed long-term from day one.
Musk and X leaders are suspected of deliberately disrupting data processing and fraudulent data extraction "as part of organised crime." ...
Greece is suspending asylum requests from North Africa and is considering less appealing meals in migrant camps, drawing criticism for adopting far-right tactics amid a surge in arrivals from Libya.
As early as next year, up to 1,270 students a year can start training to become medical specialists. Currently, Denmark has a shortage of 2,000 specialists in hospitals and general practice.
To question Taiwan's status today is to undermine the very foundation of justice and sovereignty secured through decades of ...