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Others are less concerned. The European Parliament has been sidelined from the decision-making process on the recently announced €800 billion plan to step up its efforts to support Ukraine in ...
Germany’s parliament has approved plans for a massive spending surge, throwing off decades of fiscal conservatism in hopes of reviving economic growth and scaling up military spending for a new ...
Police have arrested several people as part of a corruption probe targeting the European Parliament and Chinese tech company Huawei, Belgian authorities have said. The suspects, who are alleged to ...
Germany's outgoing parliament convenes in a special session to discuss reforming the country's debt brake. The move would allow Germany to spend heavily on defense and infrastructure. CDU/CSU and ...
Both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were briefly adjourned shortly after proceedings began on Thursday (March 20, 2025). Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar called a meeting of floor leaders at 11.30 ...
A new law pushed through parliament bans pride events, the latest in a series of steps that removes rights for LGBTQ+ people. Opposition lawmakers set off smoke bombs in the chamber in protest.
BERLIN, March 18 (Reuters) - Germany's outgoing parliament on Tuesday passed a massive increase in government borrowing, including a sweeping change to the country's debt rules. Chancellor-in ...
BRUSSELS, March 13 (Reuters) - Belgian prosecutors said on Thursday they had detained several individuals over suspected bribery in the European Parliament allegedly for the benefit of China's ...
The creators of Netflix drama Adolescence have been invited to parliament to discuss online safety with MPs, Sky News understands. Labour's Josh MacAlister has been in touch with representatives ...
Friedrich Merz needed the support of two-thirds majority in parliament for his plan to unlock billions for defence and infrastructure spending. Germany's parliament on Tuesday passed a historic ...
In late March 2025, a video began to circulate supposedly showing the Danish parliament and Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen laughing while listening to a recording of U.S. President Donald Trump ...
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