The Dutch state has for centuries “enabled, encouraged and profited from slavery,” Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said Monday in
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Any Russian call for cease-fire ‘completely meaningless’, says UK’s Sunak
The West should consider any Russian call for a cease-fire in its war against Ukraine “completely meaningless” in the current
January 6 committee prepares to deliver its judgment on Trump
The Jan. 6 select committee is preparing to unveil its most comprehensive case yet that Donald Trump attempted to subvert
Greek top prosecutor slams unflattering comparisons to Belgium’s Qatargate probe
ATHENS — Greece’s Supreme Court prosecutor lashed out against media criticizing Greek judicial authorities by comparing them unfavorably with the
EU reaches deal on critical climate policy after marathon talks
A major overhaul of the bloc’s flagship carbon market and a brand new fund to protect vulnerable people from rising
Leo’s back: Varadkar returns as prime minister of Ireland
DUBLIN — Lawmakers elected Leo Varadkar as Ireland’s prime minister for a second time Saturday in agreed succession to Micheál
Anatomy of a scandal: How ‘Qatargate’ crisis shook EU to its core
It was a typically sleepy Friday evening in the European Union’s sprawling headquarters in Brussels. The thousands of diplomats, officials
Qatargate is déjà vu all over again
Lionel Barber is former editor of the Financial Times (2005-20) and Brussels bureau chief (1992-98) There is nothing quite like
Twitter suspends journalist accounts without explanation
Twitter suspended the accounts of several prominent journalists and pundits on Thursday night, prompting criticism from lawmakers and bewilderment from
Slovak government falls after parliament no-confidence vote
The chaotic rule of Slovakia’s center-right coalition government under Prime Minister Eduard Heger ended Thursday evening, less than three years