High-stakes trial that could derail presidential ambitions of France’s Marine Le Pen wraps up By Sylvie Corbet - Associated Press Shares
France’s Marine Le Pen rejects embezzlement claims as presidential bid hangs in the balance By Sylvie Corbet - Associated Press Shares
France’s Le Pen denies wrongdoing as she and her party go on trial accused of embezzling EU funds By Sylvie Corbet and Nicolas Vaux-Montagny - Associated Press Shares
German far-right party re-elects its leaders after election gains, while opponents protest Associated Press Shares
The right rises as the EU votes, but will it matter? By Eric J. Lyman and Andrea Pisani - Special to The Washington Times Shares
A far-right German EU lawmaker’s aide is arrested on suspicion of spying for China By Geir Moulson - Associated Press Shares
Belgium will investigate suspected Russian interference in upcoming EU elections By Lorne Cook - Associated Press Shares
Europe’s world-first AI rules gets final approval from lawmakers. Here’s what happens next By Kelvin Chan - Associated Press Shares
Europe’s world-leading artificial intelligence rules are facing a do-or-die moment By Kelvin Chan - Associated Press Shares
A ‘black day’ for the EU Green Deal: lawmakers reject proposal to cut use of chemical pesticides By Samuel Petrequin - Associated Press Shares
Finance may be junked from EU climate law, leaked memo shows. Critics say it could be unenforceable By Ed Davey - Associated Press Shares
German captain in a migrant rescue standoff will run for the European Parliament Associated Press Shares
How Europe is leading the world in building guardrails around AI By Kelvin Chan - Associated Press Shares
Europe’s parliament declares 1930s famine in Ukraine ‘genocide,’ says episode mirrors current events By Mike Glenn - The Washington Times Shares
European lawmakers won’t be back in Strasbourg this month By SAMUEL PETREQUIN - Associated Press Shares