Some critics of the Hungarian prime minister worry that EU leaders inadvertently boosted his electoral chances by ganging up ...
Tensions and security measures in Brussels had been escalating since coordinated Islamist terrorist attacks had killed more than 130 people in Paris four months earlier, including 90 at a rock concert ...
U.S. Vice President JD Vance is reportedly due to visit Budapest in April in support of the Prime Minister Orbán.
The Swiss government will not sign off on any new licenses for the export of war materiel to countries involved in the ...
Madrid says a renewables boom is shielding its citizens from soaring fossil fuel costs. But that’s not the full story.
The attack on Diego Garcia occurred before the U.K. confirmed that U.S. use of its bases includes defensive operations against “missile sites and capabilities being used to attack ships in ...
Tehran reportedly fired two ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia, the joint U.S.-U.K. military base in the Indian Ocean, but did not hit the base.
European Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen is urging EU governments to be flexible in how they refill gas stores.
In an exclusive interview with POLITICO, António Guterres said the Board is not an effective way to manage crises.
When German historian Rainer Zitelmann reposted a photo of Adolf Hitler to warn against appeasing Russian President Vladimir ...
President Donald Trump lashed out at America’s NATO allies again on Friday, raging at their refusal to join the U.S.-Israeli ...
From the deadly serious issues of Iran and Ukraine to the more light-hearted matters of what you can do with a stick of celery, here’s POLITICO’s rundown of the latest European Council.