Following the latest coalition agreements between the radical-right and the centre-right in the Netherlands and Croatia, ...
A rift is widening within the European Commission over its own EU cash-for-migrant agreement with Tunisia, which has seen a rise of racist attacks against black migrants and black Tunisians since its ...
The Piazza del Duomo, on a sunny day in Milan — Matteo Salvini stands in the middle of a crowd next to ...
The celebration of Georgia’s Independence Day in Tbilisi last Sunday was perhaps more symbolic than ever before. On 26 May, thousands of people proceeded from Merab Kostava Street to Vake Park ...
A new era of crackdown in Belarus has defence lawyers either ending up in jail or fleeing the country. The New York-based Human Rights Watch has described the scale as unprecedented, ...
Already difficult talks between the EU and Senegal on a controversial fisheries agreement have been further complicated by the decision by the EU to issue a ‘yellow card’ warning to Dakar over its ...
Hungary's foreign minister is likely to face hard questions about his country's Nato future in Prague on Thursday (30 May) and Friday, following a verbal punch-up on EU vetoes in Brussels on Monday.
Toxic meetings on Russia and social-media tantrums seem set to mark Hungary's EU Council presidency, which might also see Gazprom logos on prime minister Viktor Orbán's favourite football team.
Former spy chief Dick Schoof is poised to become the next prime minister of the Netherlands, leading a coalition dominated by far-right leader Geert Wilders. Wilders and three other coalition partners ...
A group of companies have called on the Belgian presidency of the EU Council to save the bloc's embattled nature restoration law before the end of June. The signatories of the letter sent on Wednesday ...
The EU risks dropping the ball on AI-innovation, with its investment gap with the US doubling since 2018, according to a new report by the European Court of Auditors (ECA), published on Wednesday (29 ...
Georgia's current political crisis was triggered by the Georgian Dream government's repeated attempts to push through its highly-controversial Foreign Agents Law, finally passed on Tuesday (28 May), ...