On January 22, at a plenary meeting in Strasbourg, the European Parliament adopted a resolution on Belarus by a majority vote, the correspondent of the Charter97.org website reports. The resolution is unique because the European Parliament deems the 'elections' in Belarus illegitimate ahead of the so-called vote scheduled for January 26.
The European Parliament on Thursday condemned Nicolás Maduro’s “usurpation of the presidency” of Venezuela with his inauguration on January 10th without having proven that […]
The ruling by the European Court of Human Rights goes against French courts. Advocates called on the government to amend French law “to eradicate this rape culture.”
"Some people think it's extravagant or it is a brutal or malicious warning when we say that we should spend up to 5% of GDP on our security," Tusk said during a speech to lawmakers at the European Parliament in Strasbourg,
Head of the European Parliament delegation on Belarus Malgorzata Gosiewska urged to be more decisive in relation to the regime: - We should speak to the regime in the language of ultimatums. An end to half-measures. No more compromises.
The director of Intercepted, the Ukrainian film nominated for the 2025 LUX Audience Award by the European Parliament, Oksana Karpovych, stated in an interview with EFE that the film conveys the "horror" experienced by Ukrainian citizens during the Russian invasion,
Dozens of people were injured after two trams collided in a tunnel in the eastern French city of Strasbourg yesterday, authorities said.
STRASBOURG – The toll from a collision of two trams in Strasbourg has risen to 68 injured in a rare accident that sowed panic near the eastern French city’s main train station, the authorities said on Jan 12.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Badr Abdelatty stressed on Tuesday the need for enhanced European support to empower Egypt to address “the serious challenges” facing the Middle East, emphasizing the vital link between the region's security and stability and Europe.
The President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, highlighted Bulgaria's progress toward adopting the euro as its primary currency, describing it as "one step away." Her remarks followed a meeting with Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov at the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
Minister Abdel Atti clarified that his visit to the European Parliament and his meetings with the heads of political groups and various committees within the Parliament are part of a commitment to engage with different political groups in the European Parliament,
Right-wing MEPs want restrictions on NGOs’ use of EU funds for lobbying. Critics warn this would benefit wealthy corporate interests.