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Why is far-right AfD dominating in northeast Germany?

In the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the far-right Alternative for Germany party surged in popularity during the recent sn

Germany’s Greens publicly oppose Merz’s debt brake reform

Election winner and Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz is relying on votes from the Greens to push through parliament a spe

Russia expels two British diplomats over alleged espionage

The move follows a series of expulsions between the UK and Russia, escalating diplomatic tensions amid the ongoing war in Ukr

Gang crime on the rise: Here are Europe’s most violent countries

Violence is often drug-related, particularly in Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany and France.

Merz is chiseling economic decline into the German constitution

Friedrich Merz, who once presented himself as the last line of defence against debt madness, is now set to push Germany’s new

‘Innovative’ returns directive expected this week in Strasbourg

In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Swedish migration minister Johan Forssell anticipated innovative ideas for the upcom

From Ukraine to migration – four European Parliament debates to follow

Military aid to Ukraine, migrant returns and reduction of bureaucracy on the table for MEPs.

Romanian electoral committee halts Calin Georgescu’s presidential bid

Georgescu's bid for the Romanian presidency was suspended over documentation issues related to campaign funding, prompting hi

Pope Francis resting in hospital after broadcasting audio message

The 88-year-old pontiff has been hospitalised since 14 February with pneumonia in both lungs. Doctors say his condition remai

Special funds for defence: Legislative change in the fast lane?

The CDU/CSU and SPD are proposing to create a special fund of 500 billion euros for infrastructure and defence by reforming t