Reaction to Orbán: Estonia does not send ministers to EU meeting in Hungary either
Hungary's Prime Minister Orban offended the rest of the EU with his trip to Moscow. After Lithuania and Latvia, Estonia is now also reacting.
By Redaktion Table
Hungary's Prime Minister Orban offended the rest of the EU with his trip to Moscow. After Lithuania and Latvia, Estonia is now also reacting.
By Redaktion Table
President Emmanuel Macron is coming under increasing pressure. He receives a possible candidate for the office of prime minister in the Élysée: former socialist Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve.
By Corinna Visser
Two months after the parliamentary elections, in which the left-wing alliance Nouveau Front Populaire won an unexpected victory, France still has no prime minister and no government. Impatience is growing in the country, as is the unpopularity of the head of state.
By Claire Stam
Illegal content can also be found on other platforms. Nevertheless, Telegram plays a special role. Experts therefore do not assume that the heads of the other platforms will also face prosecution.
By Corinna Visser
Images in social media should be checked for authenticity, demands the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport. However, the search for suitable tools is still in its infancy.
By Hauke Reimer
There is a gap between the EU states' military support for Ukraine and the actual deliveries. At the informal meeting in Brussels, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell urged the foreign ministers to put their money where their mouth is.
By Stephan Israel
Following his visit to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer also met French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris. Now seems to be the right time to deepen cooperation between Germany, France and the UK.
By Gabriel Bub
Former ECB President Mario Draghi will brief the group leaders next Wednesday. The report is likely to fuel the debate on the European economy.
By Till Hoppe
On Sept. 5 and 6, the chief negotiators of the trade agreement between the EU and the Mercosur states will meet in the Brazilian capital. A breakthrough is not expected.
By Marc Winkelmann
Roberta Metsola makes Matthew Tabone the head of her cabinet as President of the European Parliament. He is not only her long-time colleague, but also her brother-in-law.
By Till Hoppe