Europe 1 day ago Hungary's leader makes first visit to Ukraine since war began for peace talks with Zelenskyy Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán visited Kyiv for the first time since Russia's war with Ukraine began in February 2022 to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Europe 1 day ago Hungary launches EU presidency with Trump-like call to 'Make Europe Great Again' Hungary's nationalist government, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, has begun its presidency of the European Union as the country faces skepticism from EU lawmakers.
France 3 days ago French right in commanding position as 'fed up' voters prepare to send Macron message in elections Voters in France went to the polls on Sunday in parliamentary elections. Macron called for elections after his party was soundly beaten by the right-wing National Rally in June's EU elections.
Ukraine June 24 Ukraine edges closer to European Union membership after decade of war Ukraine is poised to take steps toward its European Union aspirations after a decade of war. The country sees membership as validation of its fight to embrace European values.
Europe June 22 Right surges in Europe: What to know and what it means for US The European Parliament indicates that countries across the continent have seen a rise in right-wing support, especially as immigration and cost of living remain chief issues.
Lebanon June 21 After Hezbollah threatens Cyprus, Lebanese officials try to preserve friendly relations Hezbollah threatened to attack Cyprus should the country allow Israel to use Cypriot territory to launch a strike. Lebanon's government worked to maintain friendly relations.
China June 18 China targets Europe’s farmers in response to EU tariffs on electric cars Days after the European Union announced plans to impose provisional tariffs on electric vehicles made in China, the Chinese government said it is opening an investigation into pork from Europe.
OPINION June 18 Europe is turning right. Could Trump lead the way for US next? Will U.S. voters fire Joe Biden – fire his absurd EV mandates, his dangerous open border, his inflationary spending and his love of globalist institutions like the U.N.?
Europe June 17 Conservative Austrian chancellor to stay in coalition with left-wing Greens despite controversial vote Conservative Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer will remain in a coalition with the Greens, despite their environment minister's vote favoring the controversial Nature Restoration plan.
The European Union June 17 EU leaders convene in Brussels, will discuss placements for top jobs in bloc Following European Parliament elections that saw right-leaning parties win big, European Union leaders will convene to discuss policy goals and who to place in top EU jobs.