Voters in all the 27 countries that make up the European Union are heading to polls in June to choose their representatives in the European Parliament.
Author: Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Monika Pronczuk
E.U. Plans to Use Russian Frozen Assets to Pay for Weapons for Ukraine
Using interest earned on frozen Russian assets held in Europe, the bloc plans to raise billions. But other ways to pay for new weapons remain elusive.
Hungary and E.U. Lock Horns Over Sovereignty Law
The European Commission began a disciplinary procedure over recent legislation that focuses on contacts between foreigners and Hungarians.
EU Agrees to $54 Billion Fund for Ukraine
Top European leaders coordinated to get the Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orban, to agree to the 50-billion-euro plan aimed at keeping Ukraine’s economy afloat during the war with Russia.
The E.U.’s $54 Billion Deal to Fund Ukraine, Explained
European leaders authorized the long-term financing after Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, dropped his opposition.
European Parliament Corruption Suspect Cuts Deal With Prosecutors
A former European lawmaker described as key to an alleged cash-for-influence operation by Morocco and Qatar has signed an agreement with the Belgian authorities.
E.U. Roiled by Corruption Investigation Linked to Qatar
The bloc’s parliament and its executive body are scrambling to manage the fallout as the Belgian authorities continue raids linked to suspected illegal lobbying.
Belgian Inquiry Into Qatar and Bribery Stuns European Parliament
The police detained five people, including former and current members of the body, in a case centered on possible attempts to influence the European Parliament’s economic and political decisions.
E.U.’s Top Official Details Plans For Lasting Support of Ukraine
Ursula von der Leyen’s State of the Union message asserted that the European Union would stick together against Russia despite the economic costs.