
Vladimir Putin and his allies in eastern Ukraine must think all their birthdays have come at once: Ursula von der Leyen, the German defence minister, has announced that from now on the German army will be more family-friendly, with increased
by M.E. Synon4 Jun 2014, 1:02 AM PST0

While investigators in France continue to hold suspected terrorist Mehdi Nemmouche, arrested in Marseille on Friday in connection with the shootings at the Jewish Museum in Brussels on May 24, four more people were arrested by French police on Monday
by M.E. Synon3 Jun 2014, 10:40 AM PST0

Father Frédéric Lequin, a parish priest in the south-eastern French town of Notre-Dame de Bellecombe, is offering an unusual service to his congregation: blessings for their smartphones, according to a report in the Local. The ceremony of the smartphones will
by M.E. Synon3 Jun 2014, 6:47 AM PST0

In the latest round of economic advice from Brussels bureaucrats, staff at the European Commission have told the Government it should increase council tax on more expensive houses, cut back the Chancellor’s Help to Buy loan guarantee scheme and increase
by M.E. Synon3 Jun 2014, 6:38 AM PST0

Three men thought to be Islamists have defaced an art exhibition in Frankfurt, seizing a copy of the Koran which was part of a work valued at €150,000 (£120,000) called “God is Great (no.4)” by the late British conceptual artist
by M.E. Synon3 Jun 2014, 3:40 AM PST0

US Congressmen have urged France to cancel the sale of two advanced helicopter carrier ships to Russia and suggested that NATO buy or lease them instead. “The purchase would send a strong signal to President Putin that the NATO allies
by M.E. Synon3 Jun 2014, 1:31 AM PST0

by M.E. Synon1 Jun 2014, 8:32 AM PST0

A Frenchman with suspected ties to Islamic radicals in Syria has been arrested over last week’s fatal shooting at the Jewish Museum in Brussels, investigation sources told AFP on Sunday. The 29-year-old was arrested in the southern French city of
by M.E. Synon1 Jun 2014, 8:11 AM PST0

Tony Blair may now be looking for a top unelected position among the lushly-paid euro-elite. The former prime minister, who is said to be worth £70m from the business interests he has taken on since leaving Number 10, “offered his
by M.E. Synon1 Jun 2014, 7:07 AM PST0

They thirst for vengeance – or at least, for a large Coke and an order of fries -in Northern France, where the citizens of Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise have been ready to demonstrate in the streets because local bureaucrats are delaying construction of
by M.E. Synon31 May 2014, 10:16 AM PST0

David Cameron’s Conservatives have been so weakened by their losses in the European Parliament that Tory MEPs may now be forced to sit in a political group with some of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s German opponents – leaving Cameron embarrassed after
by M.E. Synon31 May 2014, 10:13 AM PST0

In a little-publicised move, the European Commission is trying to seize control over the accreditation of higher education institutions across the EU by bringing a legal test-case against Slovenia. The action, if successful, will establish that national authorities in member
by M.E. Synon31 May 2014, 10:10 AM PST0

On Tuesday night at a European Council meeting in Brussels, German Chancellor Angela Merkel was not keen on the idea of Jean-Claude Juncker, former prime minister of Luxembourg and leading eurofanatic, becoming the next president of the European Commission. This
by M.E. Synon30 May 2014, 10:59 AM PST0

France is the terror capital of Europe, suffering 63 of the 152 terrorist attacks in the European Union in 2013. Three people were killed in the attacks and 225 arrests were made for terrorism-related offences. A Europol report published on
by M.E. Synon30 May 2014, 10:55 AM PST0

The EU’s chief scientific advisor has admitted that eurocrats twist the way scientific evidence is gathered in order to meet their “political imperative.” Prof Anne Glover, appointed in 2011 to provide the European Commission with independent scientific advice, said in
by M.E. Synon30 May 2014, 4:15 AM PST0

Despite David Cameron’s bragging last year that he had forced the EU to contain its budget, the European Commission yesterday was back demanding a further €4.7bn (£3.8bn) of which Britain will have to pay around £500m. And while the demand
by M.E. Synon29 May 2014, 2:02 AM PST0

by M.E. Synon28 May 2014, 11:23 AM PST0

Brussels veterans are doing some eye-rolling at David Cameron’s claim he will be the one to stop the European Parliament’s favourite, Jean-Claude Juncker, from becoming the next president of the European Commission. Juncker may well be stopped – indeed, as
by M.E. Synon28 May 2014, 9:17 AM PST0

More than a thousand African migrants charged a 20-feet (6m) high barbed-wire border fence in Spain’s North African coastal enclave of Melilla on Wednesday, with many managing to scale the barrier and cross. Dozens of others were beaten back by
by M.E. Synon28 May 2014, 7:44 AM PST0

Conservative Party Leader David Cameron is trying to sabotage UKIP’s influence at the European Parliament, just days after trying to appear sympathetic to euroscepticism by telling the British people that their message at the polls was “received and understood.” Instead
by M.E. Synon28 May 2014, 5:31 AM PST0

LONDON, United Kingdom – In an extraordinary intervention in British politics, former US President Bill Clinton today called for Scotland to stay in the United Kingdom – and then insulted the EU and members of the European Parliament by calling
by M.E. Synon27 May 2014, 11:30 AM PST0

In an outburst somewhere between petulance and delusion, France’s economy and industry minister has said his country would be ready to “roll out the red carpet” for British investors if the UK voted to leave the EU. The socialist minister
by M.E. Synon27 May 2014, 7:16 AM PST0

Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), told a conference in London today that progress in the reform of banking regulation was still too slow and blamed “fierce industry pushback.” “The [global financial] crisis has prompted a
by M.E. Synon27 May 2014, 5:34 AM PST0

Russian organised crime may have been behind the failure of Salzburg’s bid to play host to the 2014 Winter Olympics. German news reports suggest the director of the Salzburg Olympic Bid Committee, Fedor Radmann, may have been blackmailed by Russian
by M.E. Synon27 May 2014, 5:30 AM PST0

The reaction by the two establishment parties in Spain to the showing by the hard-left Podemos party is much like the reaction of a Lexus driver after being blind-sided by a Suzuki Bandit: “Where the hell did that come from?”
by M.E. Synon26 May 2014, 7:45 AM PST0