Brussels to delay fines for excessive deficit until 2024, giving countries more time to adapt
Under current fiscal rules, member states are bound to keep their deficit levels under 3%, a figure that many currently exceed.
Under current fiscal rules, member states are bound to keep their deficit levels under 3%, a figure that many currently exceed.
In the Russian town of Yefremov, residents say they are shocked by the case of a father separated from his 13-year-old daughter because of her drawing criticising Moscow's offensive."Separating a father from his daughter is horrible.
Vladimir Putin's plan to station Russian nuclear weapons in Belarus "humiliated" China's President Xi Jinping, according to Michael McFaul, a former US envoy to Russia.
Russia is reportedly preparing massive defences to prevent a lightning offensive to retake the occupied peninsula.
The former president made a claim about the status of the Manhattan DA's probe into the Stormy Daniels hush money payment.
Supporters of the Union can breathe a sigh of relief. Humza Yousaf’s election as Nicola Sturgeon’s successor means Scottish independence is even less likely than it was a matter of weeks ago.
Life has been quieter than usual for residents of Taiwan on an outlying archipelago that is lined with sleepy fishing villages lapped by ocean waves.
The “Jeremy Clarkson effect” is hitting rural Britain, with three-quarters of farmers saying they have abandoned plans to develop their businesses because of planning disputes.
Police Scotland is investigating high-value transactions, including vehicle purchases made by the SNP as part of an inquiry into alleged missing party funds.
At one point, Trump pretended to be a sobbing DeSantis begging for an endorsement, but his rally crowd was fairly subdued throughout his comedy bit.
Former president criticises adult movie star and New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg
Kate Forbes could pull off a shock victory in the SNP leadership contest thanks to supporters of the third candidate pushing her over the line, former advisors to the party have said.
NBCEven Donald Trump’s personal lawyer could not defend his deranged social media posts about a potential indictment, admitting on Sunday that a picture of Trump holding a baseball bat next to a photo of the Manhattan District Attorney’s head was “ill-advised.”“I’m not his social media consultant,” lawyer Joe Tacopina told NBC’s Chuck Todd on Meet the Press on Sunday. “I think that was an ill-advised post that one of his social media people put up and he quickly took down when he realized the rh
The Russian 155th Naval Infantry Brigade has suffered heavy losses in attempts to take the town of Vuhledar, the Institute for the Study of War said.
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In a pivotal few days, the ex-PM, who had swept all before him in the 2019 election and ‘got Brexit done’, found himself with few allies and his influence draining away
The Ministry of Defence has been accused of “wasteful procurement” after five helicopters worth more than £35 million were mothballed before flying a single minute.
The Russian President is trying to create the impression that Western support is "futile", according to the US-based Institute for the Study of War.
Two major southern Ukrainian cities under Russian occupation have been rocked by powerful explosions that injured several people including a Russian-appointed police chief and damaged army barracks, writes Nataliya Vasilyeva.
The politics professor deftly chronicles the errors and ideologies that have brought the post-Brexit Conservative party to the brink of ungovernability
Benefits policies are simply aggravating the inequalities that shape British lives