Georgians rally in support of EU membership ahead of elections
The European Union froze accession talks after Georgia’s government passed a controversial ‘foreign influence law’ earlier this year.
Libyan arrested in Germany on suspicion of planning Israeli embassy attack
Prosecutors said the accused exchanged information with a member of ISIL in a messenger chat and was planning to use firearms in his assault.
Germany says UK taking lead on possible Eurofighters for Turkey
Ankara said last year it was eager to acquire Eurofighter jets, but the talks have been slow to get off the ground.
US sanctions Chinese companies accused of making Russian drone parts
China has forged closer ties with Russia since the invasion of Ukraine, but it has repeatedly denied supplying weapons.
EU leaders to discuss stricter measures to curb arrivals of asylum seekers
Governments who see migration as a political and security risk will be looking for solutions including sending asylum seekers abroad while their claims are processed.
France’s Marine Le Pen questioned in court at EU embezzlement trial
Marine Le Pen and her RN party have been accused of using European Parliament money to pay staff in France between 2004 and 2016.
Scottish MP defiant after party sacks him over ‘abhorrent’ Gaza remark
John Mason says he would be ‘happy’ to repeat comment that if Israel wanted to commit Gaza genocide, it would have killed 10 times more.
Iceland PM calls new election as coalition government collapses
Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson calls election for November, cites policy disagreements as responsible for government collapse.
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