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With elections due in 2026 and public concern growing, the issue has become a flashpoint in Sweden's ongoing battle against organised crime.
BRUSSELS - The EU's snappily titled European Defence Industry Programme (EDIP) hits a crunch European Parliament vote today, ...
The insect industry is now trying to find a new market, but one expert says, "it's not clear that there is one." ...
Sikorski noted that military patrols 650 kilometers of the border with Russia and Belarus, but won't take positions inside ...
For Serbian civil society, it is the authorities’ widespread corruption that is seen as the trigger behind the tragedy at the ...
The announcement to bolster Bornholm's defences comes the same day the Estonian government announced plans to reinforce its ...
Economic activity stagnated across the eurozone in April, a business survey found on Wednesday, as Donald Trump’s punishing ...
The EPP, Europe's conservative party, will choose its next president and slate of vice-presidents at its upcoming congress in ...
The government narrowly survived a no-confidence vote over corruption, vowing to govern as a minority while sidestepping its ...
While Ukraine said Wednesday that it remained “committed” to Trump-led efforts to end the war with Russia, it also drew clear red lines for any future deal. Kyiv was “ready to negotiate but not to ...
High-level ceasefire talks on Ukraine, set to take place in London today, have been postponed, the UK foreign office confirmed. Key US officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special ...
The fines are the first imposed under the EU's Digital Markets Act – but the two European commissioners in charge are abroad for the occasion.