Cautious Rise | France’s far-right National Rally is preparing to protest against what it called the “tyranny of judges,” even as an appeals court said it may rule sooner than expected on Marine Le Pen’s legal challenge to her conviction. Since the appeal could go either way, her likely heir Jordan Bardella faces a delicate balancing act in the months ahead. Trusted Counsel | While most high-profile politicians under legal scrutiny turn to elite white-collar defense teams, France’s far-right leader hasplaced her trust in a lower-profile lawyer who is also the deputy mayor of a quiet Pyrenees village. Here’s a profile on Marine Le Pen’s lawyer. Norm Defiance | Benjamin Netanyahu is set to arrive in Hungary today despite an outstanding ICC arrest warrant. He’ll be hosted by longtime ally Viktor Orban, who has vowed not to enforce the court’s order. The Israeli leader’s first trip abroad since the beginning of the war in Gaza comes amid hints from Hungary that it may start to withdraw from the Hague-based tribunal. Defense Drive | As a result of decades of rivalry with neighboring Turkey, Greece has long prioritized defense. Even during the height of its debt crisis, it outspent many NATO peers relative to the size of its economy. Now, the Hellenic Republic has put a number on its future commitments — it will invest €25 billion in defense capabilities over the next 12 years. Pharma Playbook | Spain is emerging as Europe’s pharmaceutical powerhouse. Tax breaks and a speedy regulatory process have made it a hotbed for clinical trials in the region. As global giants like AstraZeneca and Roche expand operations in the country, Madrid is working to lock in these gains even as Trump’s tariffs and Chinese competition loom above the sector. |