EU Awards Itself: Commission Chief Given ‘Charlemagne Prize’ For European Unity
EUs most high-profile political figure was called “embodiment of the European spirit” by King Felipe of Spain during the ceremony.

EUs most high-profile political figure was called “embodiment of the European spirit” by King Felipe of Spain during the ceremony.

British police forces have reportedly said that they do not plan to reveal the ethnic background of suspects in every major incident, after Merseyside Police raised eyebrows by promptly informing the public that they had arrested a white British male after dozens of people were struck down as a driver rammed his car into a parade for Liverpool FC this week.

Actor Sir Ian McKellen, forever immortalized as Gandalf in Peter Jackson’s “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, plans to produce Shakespeare’s classic “Twelfth Night” with an all transgender, non-binary cast.

Some 300 UK celebrities led by members of the entertainment elites signed an open letter Thursday demanding Britain halt arms sales to Israel.

Public safety and the public’s perception of the state’s competence are at risk, a group of Britain’s most senior policemen and spies warn.

A 64-year-old man remains missing after a huge mass of rock and ice from a glacier crashed down a Swiss mountainside the day before.

A former Dutch drug lord is suing Netflix for “significant emotional, reputational, and financial damage” over the streaming giant’s “Undercover” and “Ferry” series.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced visa restrictions on foreign officials engaging in censorship of Americans.

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that it will soon be clear whether or not Russian President Vladimir Putin is “tapping us along” in negotiations to end the war with Ukraine.

American-British influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate have been charged by UK prosecutors with allegations of rape and other offences.

The EU is investigating Pornhub and other pornography platforms for allegedly failing to protect minors from online sexual content under the Digital Services Act (DSA).

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told reporters on Tuesday that he believed President Donald Trump found his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, more irritating than him because of his dishonesty.

Smoke it if you’ve got it. That pretty much sums up the approach of London Mayor Sadiq Khan to personal drug use as backed calls Wednesday for small quantities of cannabis to be decriminalised and “negate problems between the police and ethnic communities.”

The Czech government has identified China as being “responsible” for cyberattacks against a a communication network of the Czech Foreign Ministry, officials said on Wednesday.

It’s a tough job, but somebody has to do it. That is the rationale driving upwards of 10,000 climate doomers jetting to the French Riviera next week for what the United Nations has deemed the latest global “climate emergency” meeting.

Calls for leaders’ talks between Zelensky, the U.S., and Russia, while Moscow said that the next round of “direct talks” will be soon.

Party for Freedom (PVV) leader Geert Wilders has vowed to withdraw from the Dutch coalition government if his partner parties fail to implement strict migration controls within the next “few weeks”.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Monday dismissed President Donald Trump’s angry criticism of Russian strongman Vladimir Putin by suggesting Trump was suffering from “emotional overstrain.”

President Donald Trump said Russian President Vladimir Putin is “playing with fire” and that horrible things would have happened to Russia if not for Trump.

Ukrainian Foreign Intelligence Service head Oleh Ivashchenko accused China of providing critical materials, including chemicals and tech components, to Russian factories — an allegation China dismissed on Tuesday as “political manipulation.”

Europe rushed to set up meetings with U.S. negotiators after Trump fired a metaphorical shot across the bows.

The BBC’s ‘Doctor Who’ seems to be struggling in the UK ratings with numbers coming in lower than even the previous numbers from last season.

English activist and citizen journalist Tommy Robinson was released from prison on Tuesday, but faces a potential return to incarceration after fresh criminal charges were levied against him this month.

The King and Queen of Canada, Charles and Camilla, arrived Ottawa and the King will deliver a Speech from the Throne.

European Union (E.U.) members on Tuesday agreed the urgent outlay of a new 170-billion-dollar (150-billion-euro) loan programme to help rearmament and respond to President Donald Trump’s demand the zone begin to rely more on its own resources and less on U.S. taxpayers for funding.

Two seriously injured, including a child, with four “very ill” after a car was driven into crowds at a Liverpool football victory parade.

European Tesla sales plummeted 49 percent in April using year-on-year figures as a quotient even as overall battery-electric sales rose almost 28 percent in the region.

An apparent shootout among rival migrant groups near an asylum camp in Bosnia has left six people wounded, including five seriously.

French President Emmanuel Macron has attempted to downplay the significance of the explosive report from his own government detailing the infiltration of the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood in France and throughout Europe, warning against the spread of so-called conspiracy theories.

President Macron blamed conspiracy theorists, A.I., and even Russia after footage of him being slapped by his wife spread on the internet.

A 53-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly driving his car into a crowd of pedestrians in the city centre of Liverpool on Monday afternoon.

French President Emmanuel Macron announced over $10 billion in deals with Vietnam on Monday, including an agreement for Vietnam to buy 20 French-made Airbus planes.

French President Emmanuel Macron denied Monday having a domestic dispute with his wife Brigitte after a video appeared to show her shoving his face away when they touched down for a visit to Vietnam, blaming disinformation campaigns for trying to put false meaning on the footage.

A top Kremlin official on Monday scoffed at a report that Russia could be involved in recent arson attacks on the private home of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, a building where he once lived and a car that he had owned.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Monday that Germany along with Ukraine’s other key Western backers had lifted range restrictions on weapons they send to Kyiv to fight against Russia

Former Meta executive Nick Clegg has claimed that requiring tech companies to ask permission before using copyrighted work to train AI systems is unworkable and would destroy the AI industry in the UK.

Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party has vowed to revive the winter fuel subsidies for the elderly and to fund the programme by cutting the green agenda and the migrant hotel scheme.

A court in Vienna on Monday acquitted former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of making false statements to a parliamentary inquiry into alleged corruption in his government, reversing a verdict from last year in which Kurz was given a suspended prison sentence.

French first lady Brigitte Macron appeared to push her husband away with both hands on his face just before they disembarked from their plane to start a tour of Southeast Asia this weekend. President Emmanuel Macron dismissed the gesture – caught on camera – as just horseplay, but it caused a stir back home.

Trump is firefighting the Ukraine War he said in comments where he expressed his anger towards the actions of Putin for undermining peace.
