EU ARCHIVE
- The Israeli Defense Minister attacks Lamine Yamal for the Palestinian flag
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz attacks Barcelona star Lamine Yamal for waving Palestinian flag, accuses him of promoting hatred and supporting terrorism.
- A new EU strategy for international culture? Great – but artists need independence as well as support
Key EU strategy for international culture is underway, but artists need independence and support
- The Night of the Museums: the essential visits
The Night of the Museums is a free cultural experience held in 94 spaces in Barcelona.
- Why the care economy in Europe matters now
The care economy faces labour shortages due to an ageing population and low birth rates.
- UK minister Streeting resigns ahead of possible leadership challenge to Starmer
Wes Streeting resigns as Health Secretary amid speculation of leadership challenge against Keir Starmer
- [Interview] Tycoon media owners, attacks on journalists, self-censorship and ‘influencers’: why Europe’s press freedom is in retreat
Europe's press freedom is in retreat due to financial strains, political influence, and growing restrictions.
- Global South 2.0: Why Emerging Powers Are Rejecting Western Alignment
Global politics is shifting away from a Western-led order
- Costa del Sol foreign resident's family must request cleaning and disinfection of home where she died
Court rules against neighbours seeking access to deceased Costa del Sol woman's home for cleaning and disinfection.
- Transnational Repression in Europe Explained
Surveillance tactics are being used by governments to monitor and control citizens' online activities, with NGOs and whistleblowers facing intimidation and prosecution.
- Keir Starmer, stripped bare: neither charisma nor political acumen
Keir Starmer's leadership under scrutiny
- "Total neglect" of a Mallorca resort's beaches - and it is the same old issue
Mallorca resort's beaches lack services despite start of season
- AI helps Ukrainian drones against Russian signal jamming, but fully autonomous strikes remain rare
Ukrainian drones use AI to evade Russian signal jamming
- ‘We’re the two superpowers’ – so, where is Europe?
US and China dominate global stage, Europe's role uncertain
- Norway’s Funding Cutoff Is a Wake-Up Call for the Plastics Treaty Negotiations
Norway's funding cut challenges plastic treaty talks
- The days are numbered for packets of sugar in Mallorca's bars and restaurants - Or are they?
Balearics law appears to be more restrictive than EU directive
- Angela has entered the chat
Angela Rayner cleared of tax wrongdoing
- Europe Today: Trump meets Xi Jinping as Brussels watches nervously
US President Donald Trump meets Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, sparking concerns in Brussels.
- Potential UK leadership contender Angela Rayner cleared in tax probe
Angela Rayner cleared in tax probe, paving the way for her potential leadership bid.
- Poland's FM Warns of 'Great Storm' as Geopolitical Order Fractures
Poland's FM warns of 'great storm' as geopolitical order fractures.
- Reset? What reset?
U.K. wants EU to agree to a post-Brexit reset, but the EU is hesitant
- Slovakia Seals All Ukraine Border Crossings, Citing Security Threat
Slovakia closes all border crossings with Ukraine
- NATO Secretary General Unveils 'NATO 3.0' Vision
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte unveils 'NATO 3.0' vision for a more self-reliant Europe
- Pentagon Suspends Armored Brigade Deployment to Poland
Pentagon suspends armored brigade deployment to Poland
- BoJ’s Masu warns Iran war energy shock could hit Japan harder than 1973 oil crisis
Japan's economy may be hit harder by an Iran war-driven energy shock than by the 1973 oil crisis.
- What does it mean that Mary is a model of the Church? Leo XIV’s response
Mary is a model of the Church because of her faith and dedication to God.
- FBI Director Patel Rejects Allegations of Alcohol Addiction: “All Lies”
FBI Director Patel denies allegations of alcohol addiction, calls them 'all lies', makes the statements under oath during a Senate hearing.
- Malagò and Abete FIGC Presidential candidacies are now official
Giovanni Malagò and Giancarlo Abete officially file paperwork to run for FIGC president
- Trump has a weak hand to play in summit with Xi
Trump's summit ambitions scaled back, 'grand bargain' replaced with plea for Strait of Hormuz reopening
- Vatican to publish SSPX excommunication threat over consecrations: report
The Vatican is preparing a document clarifying the penalties for the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) if it consecrates bishops without papal approval.
- EU Commission eyes regional dept. overhaul in spending reset
EU Commission to overhaul regional department amid spending reset
- La ONCE: Why blind people sell lottery tickets in Spain
La ONCE is a lottery system operated by the Spanish state to sell tickets for a national lottery drawing.
- 'Wholly unsuitable conditions': How full are Europe's prisons?
Europe's prison population has reached record levels
- AI Rivalry and Distrust Limit Expectations for Trump Xi Summit
AI to be central issue in Trump-Xi talks, Distrust and technological competition hinder cooperation
- Encounter between the eagle and the dragon
Trump and Xi to meet in Beijing
- The summit between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump, in five key points: From Taiwan to AI and rare earths
US and China to discuss trade, Taiwan, AI, and rare earths at upcoming summit
- ‘No question’ EU funds must not be misused, Estonian minister says
EU ministers discuss Ukraine loan misuse