Zelensky discussed the need to strengthen air defense with MEPs
President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed the need for Ukraine to strengthen its air defense with a delegation from the European Parliament.
Who supports Putin votes for war, Zelensky told MEPs
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed Members of the European Parliament, stating that those who support Putin are effectively choosing war.
An Effective Weapon or a Factory of Phrases? MEPs Call for a More Active Parliament
The European Parliament is considering the impact of its resolutions, with MEPs divided on their effectiveness in influencing EU policies.
In Form!": European Parliament deputies Mārtiņš Staķis and Rihards Kols #22
Latvian MEPs Mārtiņš Staķis and Rihards Kols continue their service in the National Guard while fulfilling their duties in the European Parliament, emphasizing the importance of military training for understanding regional security dynamics.
Uganda: MEPs Demand Investigation into Possible Crimes Against Humanity
Members of the European Parliament are calling for an investigation into potential crimes against humanity following concerns over the post-election situation in Uganda.
Zdechovský is out of luck, MEPs cannot serve in active reserves, court confirmed
A court ruling states that Members of the European Parliament cannot serve in active military reserves, affecting MEP Zdechovský.
They are pressuring us to switch from Přísaha to Motorists, MEPs complain
Members of the European Parliament are expressing concerns about pressure to switch their political support from the Přísaha party to the Motorists party.
MEPs on Slovakia: We see corruption, weakening democracy, but also that Slovaks are not Fico
Members of the European Parliament expressed concerns over corruption and democratic backsliding in Slovakia during a debate, while local representatives dismissed these claims as an effort to undermine the government.
MEPs supported a two-billion loan for Ukraine, but the Czech Republic will not guarantee it
European Parliament members have approved a two-billion euro loan for Ukraine, while the Czech Republic will refrain from guaranteeing the loan.
Enough is enough: Finland demands change to drivers' plight – "We don't act like the French who throw shit at the wall"
Finnish MEPs and transport industry advocates demand immediate EU solutions for freezing issues with diesel car AdBlue systems.
EU moves closer to creating offshore centres for migrants and asylum seekers
The EU advances towards establishing offshore centres for migrants and asylum seekers, supported by centre-right and far-right MEPs pushing for stricter migration policies.
MEPs approved rules for faster and more effective asylum procedures
The European Parliament has approved new regulations aimed at streamlining asylum processes across member states.
PASOK: Mercosur back on the table — Strong 'no' from our MEPs to a worse deal for European farmers
PASOK MEPs voted against a report in the European Parliament regarding the EU-Mercosur partnership, criticizing its inadequate protections for European agriculture.
Mercosur: Additional security guarantees for sensitive products - 'token clause', react MEPs
The European Parliament has approved additional safeguards for preventing damage to the agricultural sector in Europe due to free trade with Mercosur countries, but dissenters argue it does not adequately protect farmers.
MEPs Approved Compromise Agreement, Implementation of ETS2 Permits Delayed by One Year
Members of the European Parliament approved a climate goal to reduce emissions by 90% by 2040, with the implementation of ETS2 emissions permits delayed by one year to 2028.
MEPs approved emission reductions, postponed new permits by a year
Members of the European Parliament voted on emission reductions while delaying new permits for another year.
"Totally unprofessional and nonsense": MPs' proposal compared to V. Orban's Hungary
Lithuanian MEPs criticize a resolution registered in the Seimas as an unacceptable interference of the European Parliament in national politics.
Lithuanian ruling party MEPs condemn resolution on LRT independence
Lithuanian Members of the European Parliament criticize a resolution they believe undermines the independence of the Lithuanian National Radio and Television.
MEP Dollar today: how much it trades this Thursday, February 5
The MEP Dollar is quoted at $1455.20 for buying and $1459.70 for selling on Thursday, February 5, 2026, with a 0% change compared to the same day last week.
Belëris: A Minimal Tribute to a Great Hierarch and Shepherd for Northern Epirus Greeks
A memorial event was held in the European Parliament in honor of the late Archbishop of Albania Anastasios, organized by New Democracy MEP Freddy Belëris and supported by MEPs Nikos Papandreou and Nikolaos Farandouris.
MEPs of New Democracy: Only we voted for the protection measures for farmers from Mercosur - The others voted against and now demand restitution
The New Democracy MEPs assert that they were the only ones to vote for protection measures for farmers affected by Mercosur, while other parties opposed them and now seek compensation.
SYRIZA is fading (and) in Europe
The SYRIZA party is losing its influence in Europe, with only two MEPs remaining after the dismissal of Nikola Farandouris, marking a significant decline in political power within the European left.
With two MEPs, SYRIZA after the expulsion of Farandouri due to Karystiani: Show of strength from Fame llou, 'well done' from Polakis
Following the expulsion of Farandouri from the party, SYRIZA now has two MEPs, as tensions within the party escalate, with Fame llou demonstrating his influence and Polakis expressing support.