International Politics & Economy
The election of new Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo and her Law and Order party, signals a more robustly independent...
Politics & Economy
Over the last 24 hours Hungary has seen hundreds of migrants blocked from moving through Budapest and further north into...
Last night Spain sent police boats across into British waters off Gibraltar on a mission supposedly to catch drug smugglers,...
Against the trend of many polls, Greeks voted over 60% against the draconian EU bailout offer. The opposition leader and...
According to on-the-ground Australian journalist Tim Brunero Greek national pride has a lot to do with the determination of many...
Greece is today desperately trying to convince EU leaders it has the capacity to repay €1.8 billion ($2.4 billion AUD)...
Communications & Culture
The Eurovision experience was almost as popular as the World Cup in Vienna yesterday. Our very own Guy Sebastion pulled...
Yet another migrant boat disaster in the Mediterranean has prompted the Italian government to call on Europe to provide greater...
The results of the European elections are no surprise as opinion polls in recent months suggested strong gains by Eurosceptic...
Voting for the European Parliament, which is located in Strasbourg, ended on Sunday. The news is that parties’ known as...