Five people have been arrested after red paint was sprayed on a UK Government building in Edinburgh in a pro-Palestinian protest. This Is Rigged campaigners also scaled Queen Elizabeth House and removed the Union Jack from the roof, replacing it with a
Germany’s foreign minister, Annalena Baerbock, said that the Western Balkans’ accession to the European Union is crucial for Europe’s strength amid Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. Baerbock expressed her desire for all six Western Balkan countries to join the EU, provided necessary conditions
Greece has formally agreed to lead a European Union maritime security operation in the Red Sea to safeguard commercial shipping from Houthi militant attacks in Yemen. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ security committee has ordered the deployment of a Greek frigate in the
Ursula von der Leyen announced in Warsaw on Friday that the EU will soon decide if it will release billions of euros to Poland. The decision to release $148 billion will be made in Brussels next week. The money would come from
Children will no longer be able to play on the swings in a beloved UK park due to EU regulations. The park in Beer, Devon, is being replaced by a pirate-themed play area with a ship-themed climbing frame. It is part of
Thousands of travelers across Germany found themselves stranded on Tuesday when ground staff walked off the job at seven of the country’s biggest airports. The one-day strike by the Ver.di labor union, which runs until 7:10 a.m. Wednesday, affects several hundred flights
Boris Johnson “couldn’t take anything seriously”, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt admitted he “didn’t know much about agriculture”, and Liz Truss was “just awful”, the President of the National Farmers’ Union President has said in a scathing assessment. Staunch Remainer Minette Batters also claimed
A farming union boss has failed to rule out protests on Britain’s streets by farmers but admitted concerns about slashing public support for the industry. Minette Batters, president of the National Farmers Union, worried about losing the backing of the British public
Senior European Union officials are considering Poland’s new government’s plan to address democratic backsliding. The European Commission initiated Article 7 proceedings in 2017, threatening Poland’s EU voting rights and funds overrule of law concerns. After a centrist government took office in October,
Germany’s Ursula von der Leyen will seek a second term as head of the European Union’s Commission. Leyen was nominated by her German Christian Democratic Union party and is likely to be confirmed by the party’s European umbrella group. She led the