A small far-right party that unexpectedly entered the Greek Parliament last year will not be allowed to field candidates for the European Parliament this summer
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Ukraine’s Parliament Passes a Politically Fraught Mobilization Bill
After months of political wrangling, Ukrainian lawmakers on Thursday passed a mobilization law aimed at replenishing the nation’s exhausted and depleted fighting forces, which are
Turkey’s Parliament to Discuss Sweden’s NATO Bid, Still in Limbo
The foreign affairs committee of Turkey’s Parliament was scheduled on Tuesday to resume talks on Sweden’s bid to join NATO, a process that Turkish officials
French Parliament Approves Immigration Overhaul
France’s Parliament late Tuesday approved an immigration overhaul that was made tougher under right-wing pressure, securing a legislative win for President Emmanuel Macron but risking
Charles to Deliver ‘King’s Speech’ to Parliament
King Charles III will open a session of Parliament on Tuesday for the first time as monarch, outlining the British government’s legislative priorities as part
Erdogan Says Turkey’s Parliament Will Ratify Sweden’s Entry into NATO if the U.S. Sells Turkey Fighter Jets
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey said in comments reported on Tuesday that Turkey would approve Sweden’s bid to join the NATO military alliance if
Boris Johnson Faces Inquiry Over Whether He Lied to U.K. Parliament
Facing a hearing that could curtail his political career, Britain’s former prime minister Boris Johnson denied lying to Parliament on Wednesday, but under sharp questions
Boris Johnson Admits Misleading U.K. Parliament Over Lockdown Parties
A day before he was to face a potentially make-or-break hearing, Boris Johnson conceded that he had misled the British Parliament about lockdown-breaking parties at
Bribery Case Cracks Open European Parliament — and Finds Hidden Cash
Princes and presidents traversed the white marble floors of the ultra-selective V.V.I.P. box overlooking the field for the first game of the World Cup. But
Belgian Inquiry Into Qatar and Bribery Stuns European Parliament
BRUSSELS — The authorities in Belgium have started a sweeping operation to detain and question five people including former and current members and employees of