French PM fuels row with trip to buy baguettes
Sébastien Lecornu visited a boulangerie on Labour Day, defying unions who say 1 May must remain a mandatory rest day.
Hungary's Péter Magyar defends appointing brother-in-law as country's justice minister
Magyar campaigned on a promise to clean-up Hungarian politics and restore the checks and balances which had been gradually eroded by previous Prime Minister Viktor Orbán during his 16 years in power.
Officials Link Skopje Synagogue Arson to Islamic State
An arson attack at a synagogue in Skopje has been connected to the Islamic State, which holds a deeply antagonistic view of Judaism, portraying it as Islam's main adversary.
Global May Day Marches Highlight Workers' Rights
On May 1st, marches are occurring worldwide, emphasizing the importance of workers' rights and social justice, as reported by Eliza Herbert.
Navigating Conversations with Children Amidst Violence in the News
As violent incidents like the recent terrorist stabbing in Golders Green unfold, parents face the challenge of discussing these events with their children. Here are some tips to guide those conversations.
Let them eat baguette: French bakeries enjoy May Day exemption
French Prime Minister supports bill allowing bakeries to operate on May Day.
US Coalition in Hormuz Not Competing with France-UK Initiative, According to Foreign Minister
The US coalition in the Strait of Hormuz is reportedly not in competition with a proposal from France and the UK, as Iran maintains its stance on the waterway amid ongoing US naval blockades.
Kuwaiti National Found Guilty of Plotting Attack on Israeli Embassy in London
A jury in the UK has convicted a Kuwaiti national for attempting to attack the Israeli embassy in London, coinciding with a raised terrorism threat level.
Sweden's EU Minister Advocates for Negotiations with Ukraine Amid Energy Crisis
During her visit to France, Sweden's EU affairs minister, Jessica Rosencrantz, highlighted the importance of initiating negotiations with Ukraine while addressing the ongoing energy crisis.
Baden-Württemberg's Greens and CDU Form Coalition After Prolonged Negotiations
After extensive discussions, the Greens and CDU in Baden-Württemberg have reached a coalition agreement. Unions are also mobilizing for May Day rallies, advocating for improved work conditions and a wealth tax.
EU Leaders Grapple with Ukraine's Accession Following Orbán's Exit
With Viktor Orbán's impending departure, European Union leaders are now faced with critical discussions regarding Ukraine's accession process, which had previously been stalled by Hungary's veto.
Zelenskyy Investigates Russia's Proposed Ceasefire from May 9
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is actively seeking clarity on a short-term ceasefire proposal put forth by Russia, initially shared with U.S. President Donald Trump.
King Charles III Celebrates US-UK Ties on Independence Anniversary
During a significant diplomatic visit, King Charles III marks the 250th anniversary of American independence, reinforcing the historical bond between the US and UK.
Keir Starmer Responds to Alarming Arson Attacks on Jewish Sites in London
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has voiced his dismay over a series of arson attacks targeting Jewish sites in northwest London, emphasizing the need for enhanced security.
EU Envoy Acknowledges Missteps in Sahel Engagement
The EU envoy has recognized that Brussels has not adequately understood the dynamics in the Sahel, leading to diminished influence as Russia and China expand their presence.
MEP Ville Niinistö Opposes Russia's Participation in Sports Events
Ville Niinistö, a Member of the European Parliament for the Greens, argues that allowing Russia to compete in sports would legitimize its actions in Ukraine, which he views as unacceptable.
French lenders miss out on trading boom powering Wall Street banks
BNP Paribas and Crédit Agricole report higher first-quarter profit but are unable to fully capitalise on market volatility.
Understanding Europe's Tax Landscape: A Closer Look at Labour Taxation
The taxation of labour costs varies significantly across Europe, with Germany and France imposing much higher rates than the UK. This disparity highlights deeper complexities in how work is taxed continent-wide.
Trump Considers Reducing US Troops in Germany Amid Iran Tensions
President Trump has indicated that the US might lower its troop presence in Germany, coinciding with rising tensions related to Iran and a dispute with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
Genomic Research Uncovers Origins of Central European Settlements Post-Rome
Recent genomic studies from southern Germany suggest that many modern villages and towns in Central Europe originated from settlements established after the fall of the Western Roman Empire.