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
The European Union has initiated a naval mission called Aspides to safeguard cargo ships in the Red Sea. The mission is in response to ongoing attacks by Houthi rebels in Yemen, which pose a threat to maritime traffic, impede trade and escalate
The European Union is expanding its strict digital rulebook on Saturday to almost all online platforms in the bloc, in the next phase of its crackdown on toxic social media content and dodgy ecommerce products that began last year by targeting the
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Albania on Thursday to reaffirm relations with a key partner in the region and assure Western Balkan countries of Washington’s support for their integration into the European Union. Blinken met with top officials and focused
Multiple people have been shot as huge crowds celebrated at the Kansas City Chiefs Victory Parade. Video from the scene shows armed police sprinting into Union Station as fans flee. Others are seen being carried away on stretchers. Two gunmen have been
European Union lawmakers have called for an independent investigation into alleged vote-rigging in Serbia’s recent elections. They demanded that EU funds be cut off if authorities in Belgrade fail to cooperate with the inquiry or are implicated in election irregularities. International rights
Highways in Spain are blocked by tractors and other farm equipment as protests spread from neighboring countries. Members of the Asaja Asociación Agraria de Jóvenes Agricultores (the Spanish Young Farmers’ Association) took to the highways en masse Tuesday to protest European Union
Former RMT union boss Steve Hedley claimed “Britain is a terrorist state” as he was chucked out of the TalkTV studio for “talking rubbish”. During a discussion about rail strikes, Hedley launched a passionate speech in support of militants Hamas. On James