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  • SNS Backs Prime Minister’s Foreign Policy Initiatives for Slovakia, Advocates for EU Reform

    SNS Backs Prime Minister’s Foreign Policy Initiatives for Slovakia, Advocates for EU Reform

    “html Bratislava – The Slovak National Party (SNS) has expressed full support for Prime Minister Robert Fico’s initiative to reevaluate Slovakia’s foreign policy direction, emphasizing the necessity for reforms within the European Union. This announcement was made by Zuzana Škopcová, Director of the SNS President’s Office, in response to the Prime Minister's proposal to issue…

  • EU Parliament President Roberta Metsola Visits Egypt to Bolster Relations

    EU Parliament President Roberta Metsola Visits Egypt to Bolster Relations

    Cairo (Eurotoday) – President of the EU Parliament, Roberta Metsola, is preparing a visit to Egypt on 8 Jan in an apparent attempt to promote closer ties with Egypt and the EU. European Parliament press said that President Roberta Metsola will meet the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Egypt, Hanafy El Gebaly, and…

  • French Far-Right’s Zemmour to Attend Trump Inauguration, Leaving Le Pen in a Bind

    French Far-Right’s Zemmour to Attend Trump Inauguration, Leaving Le Pen in a Bind

    It remains unclear which part of Donald Trump’s inauguration Éric Zemmour and Sarah Knafo were invited to or who specifically extended the invitation. POLITICO has reached out to Trump’s team for clarification. At first glance, one might assume that Trump and Marine Le Pen share similar political ideologies, blending traditional protectionism with an anti-immigration, populist…

  • Farm Alcohol Sales in Sweden Approved by EU

    Farm Alcohol Sales in Sweden Approved by EU

    Stockholm – Sweden is set to permit the sale of alcohol directly from farms. The Swedish government’s proposal to allow limited sales of beverages such as beer, wine, gin, and other alcohol during visits to vineyards and microbreweries has been under review by the EU Commission throughout the autumn. As of midnight on January 8,…

  • Tupperware’s Belgium License Expires, Leaving Sellers Concerned

    Tupperware’s Belgium License Expires, Leaving Sellers Concerned

    Brussels (Eurotoday Newspaper)– Tupperware’s Belgium licence expires on 8 January, causing uncertainty for distributors like Lorenzo De Smedt and sellers Ewout Deck and Shana Brams. Tupperware is facing uncertainty in Belgium as its licence to sell products expires today, January 8. Distributor Lorenzo De Smedt is worried because he hasn’t heard if the licence will…

  • French Interior Minister Criticizes Celebrations Following Jean-Marie Le Pen’s Death

    French Interior Minister Criticizes Celebrations Following Jean-Marie Le Pen’s Death

    Jean-Marie Le Pen, the controversial figure who led France’s far-right National Rally (formerly known as the National Front) party from 1972 to 2011, died on Tuesday at the age of 96 in a health facility near Paris. Infamous for his incendiary rhetoric and convictions for Holocaust denial, Le Pen was a polarizing and divisive political…

  • Min Mobiel’s Private ATMs Strive to Enhance Cash Access in Hasselt

    Min Mobiel’s Private ATMs Strive to Enhance Cash Access in Hasselt

    Hasselt (Eurotoday Newspaper)- Jawad Jabarkhel’s ‘Min Mobiel’ in Hasselt has an ATM to help locals access cash. Polo Bormans notes long lines at other machines. In the Sint-Jozefstraat area of Hasselt, there’s a mobile phone shop called ‘Mijn Mobiel’ that has a cash machine inside. Owner Jawad Jabarkhel noticed that there weren’t many cash machines…

  • Is Rachel Reeves Facing a Financial Crunch?

    Is Rachel Reeves Facing a Financial Crunch?

    Politics at Jack and Sam’s: Your Daily Political Briefing Sky News’ Deputy Political Editor, Sam Coates, and Politico’s Jack Blanchard are back for 2025 with their sharp, under-20-minute guide to the political landscape of the day. Here’s what’s catching attention in Westminster today: – Economic Concerns: With rising borrowing on the table, questions loom over…

  • Pro-EU Protests in Georgia Highlight Unity on Orthodox Christmas

    Pro-EU Protests in Georgia Highlight Unity on Orthodox Christmas

    Tbilisi (Eurotoday) – Thousands of pro-European protesters have gathered in front of the Parliament in Georgia to celebrate Orthodox Christmas. Many demonstrators, holding Georgian and EU flags, came together to observe Orthodox Christmas at a church opposite the parliament facility in the centre of Tbilisi. Christmas Day is celebrated by most Georgian Orthodox Christians on…

  • “No Form of Nuclear Proliferation Can Be Considered Beneficial”

    “No Form of Nuclear Proliferation Can Be Considered Beneficial”

    The division between Democrats and Republicans on foreign policy and America’s global role has been steadily growing over the past decade. This evolving gap signals a significant ideological shift within the Republican Party, marking a fundamental transformation in its approach to international relations and the U.S.’s place on the world stage. This ongoing change highlights…