MEPs call for 'urgent' debate into Russian influence scandal

Pro-Kremlin website scandal reveals alleged payments to European politicians and vandalism with swastika at College of Europe. Transport Commissioner Adina Vălean seeking seat in EU Parliament. French President Macron forms 'New Europeans' group to unite liberal factions in the EU.

  • Bilawal Riaz
  • 1 min read

European officials have revealed a scandal involving a pro-Kremlin website spreading propaganda and allegedly paying European politicians. The College of Europe is investigating after a student’s door was vandalized with a swastika. Transport Commissioner Adina Vălean is seeking a seat in the EU Parliament, joining other commissioners in the June elections. French President Macron has created a group called ‘New Europeans’ to unite liberal factions within the EU, facing challenges in gaining support.

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