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The ruling is a blow to Friedrich Merz, who pledged to end Germany's Afghan visa programme "as far as possible".
Media reports allege €4.3 million in EU funds was misused by the far-right Identity and Democracy group from 2019-2024.
The push for change to the Digital Decade programme comes amid rising concern about European tech sovereignty.
BERLIN – Germany is set to revive a form of mandatory military service under a new draft law championed by Defence Minister ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Macron’s meeting with Starmer, the censure motion scorecard against Ursula von ...
The consolidated cash pot aims to plug some of Europe's investment gap by deploying public funds to free up private capital.
Levy on tobacco products among new EU revenue ideas as bloc seeks funds for defence and other priorities.
Green chair Bas Eickhout called the motion "one big political show of the far right," while Renew leader Valérie Hayer warned ...
Seven Swedish Security Service agents responsible for Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson’s protection were found to have left their activity logs public, exposing the prime minister's whereabouts.
Farmers in Poland are shifting focus from EU protests to border patrols, teaming up with far-right groups amid growing ...
Struggling domestically, the French and British leaders both appear more assured on foreign affairs – and both need a ...
Under fire for financial scandals and far-right ties, Lithuanian PM Paluckas is bracing for protests demanding his ...