Europe100 000 mortar shells were prepaid - but never delivered. Defense officials and arms manufacturers are now investigated for their involvement in the scam.
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Russia: “NATO exercise is hybrid warfare”
EuropeSweden is participating with thousands of soldiers and navy personnel.
French farmers protest against rising prices
EuropeIn a nationwide protest, farmers block roads to show their dissatisfaction with the government's agricultural policies.
Turkish parliament approves Swedish NATO membership
EuropeThe application has yet to be ratified by President Erdogan.
120 EU MEPs petition to strip Hungary of voting rights
EuropePrime Minister Viktor Orbán is a "man-baby" who is "undermining" the EU, according to Swedish politician Abir Al-Sahlani.
EU commissioner Ylva Johansson: “The EU needs at least 1 million migrants per year”
EuropeThe EU Commissioner refers to the "ageing population".
Big Brother watching: British police map citizens with AI technology
EuropeBritish police secretly conducted 300 facial recognition searches using a database of 46 million passport holders.
German farmers’ revolt continues
EuropeThousands of tractors block the roads in protest at the end of tax breaks for diesel fuel.
German farmers protest government
EuropeTax breaks on diesel fuel for farmers will be eliminated to fund continued support for the war in Ukraine.
France looks to ban Catholic organization
EuropeThe Academia Christiana "does not, in our opinion, correspond to the values of the French Republic", says interior minister Darminin.
Missing UK teenager found in France
EuropeDisappeared in 2017 during a holiday trip to Spain.
German Social Democrats: “Democracy is threatened” when voters vote “wrong”
Europe"Populists are on the rise", warns Social Democrat leader Bärbel Bas.
Hungary blocks EU billions for Ukraine
Europe– Hungary is vetoing any money for Ukraine, laments Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson.
Negotiations on Ukraine’s EU membership begin
Europe"The European Council has decided to open accession negotiations with Ukraine & Moldova", confirms European Council president Charles Michel.
EU wants to give frozen Russian assets to Ukraine
EuropeThe seized assets are estimated to be approximately €15 billion.
EU prepares AI regulation
EuropeThe use of facial recognition and other biometrics will be partially restricted.
Pfizer sues Hungary over non-payment for vaccines
EuropeThe decision comes shortly after it emerged that the pharmaceutical giant was suing Poland for the same reason.
German politician said “Everything for Germany” – goes on trial
EuropeAfD politician Björn Höcke is accused of using "Nazi vocabulary".
British elites fly private jet to climate conference
EuropeRishi Sunak, Charles III and David Cameron are singled out as "climate hypocrites" who are "super-heating the planet".
Climate alarmist group labeled “criminal organization” by German court
EuropeThe Court finds that the Last Generation group constitutes a threat to public security.
Pfizer sues Poland for breach of contract
EuropeThe first hearing is reportedly scheduled to take place on December 6.
EU court: Employers can ban veils in the workplace
EuropeEmployers of public authorities in EU member states can now require "strict neutrality" from their employees.
NATO wants to create ‘military Schengen’
EuropeWants to create an area of free military passage to enable faster movements.
Anti-Christian hate crimes on the rise in Europe
EuropeArson and physical assaults are examples of hate crimes affecting an increasing number of Christians.