EU ARCHIVE
- A world more afraid: Wars fuelling rising fears of foreign attacks
World more afraid of war, less willing to fight
- Newsletter: Sanctions, Syria and a new Hungary
Russian child abductions, EU sanctions on Israeli settlers, Syria relations
- USD: Legal risks from China sanctions clash – Commerzbank
US-China tensions over Iran oil sanctions may erode dollar's reserve status
- Germany news: One-in-six retailers fear for future
One-in-six German retailers fear for their future
- Germany news: Defense minister Pistorius arrives in Kyiv
German Defense Minister Pistorius visits Kyiv to discuss new weapons system, Five pro-Palestinian activists go on trial in Stuttgart over attack on Israeli defense company.
- Europe Today: Putin says Ukraine war may end soon as EU foreign ministers meet in Brussels
Putin promises end to Ukraine war, EU foreign ministers meet in Brussels, M6 highway reopening in France
- EU plans to double military support for Moldova under European Peace Facility
EU to increase military aid for Moldova
- URI Europe Regional Assembly, “Sacred Earth, Shared Humanity” and the presentation of the PARTESS-COM project
URI Europe Regional Assembly highlights shared humanity and cooperation
- Spain calls for an EU army
Spain seeks EU army to counter Putin's influence
- 'No comment' after Schröder named by Putin for Ukraine talks
Vladimir Putin names Schröder for Ukraine talks
- Dalmau announces from Mauthausen that Catalonia will reach 872 stolpersteine this year
Dalmau announces from Mauthausen that Catalonia will install 113 stolpersteine in 2026, with a goal of reaching 872 stolpersteine in 126 municipalities.
- Psychology suggests that marriages that are technically working — the bills paid, the holidays kept, the affection small but consistent — can produce a specific kind of loneliness most people are never told to expect, because the difference between a marriage that functions and a marriage that nourishes is something the culture has agreed not to teach you to notice
Marriages that function can create a type of loneliness
- Hantavirus ship arrives in Canary Islands, passengers being screened
Passengers of the MV Hondius are being screened for hantavirus after the ship arrived in the Canary Islands
- Germany Pushes for EU Reforms to Limit Member State Veto Power
Germany, EU push for reforms to limit member state veto power
- Moldova Approves Parliamentary Rules Limiting Use of Russian Language
Moldova approves new parliamentary rules limiting Russian language use
- Russia Accuses West of Distorting World War II History
Russia accuses West of distorting WWII history
- Moscow Accuses Ukraine of Escalating Drone Strikes Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Site
Russian authorities accuse Ukraine of escalating drone strikes near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
- ‘Europe is coming to Africa’. But Macron’s Nairobi summit could be little more than a PR exercise
Europe's push for increased economic ties with Africa faces resistance and skepticism
- Nobel Peace Prize 2026: Why a Nomination Is Not a Trophy
The 2026 Nobel Peace Prize is carrying the weight of a turbulent world.
- France and Algeria agree to boost cooperation after diplomatic spat
France and Algeria agree to boost cooperation after diplomatic spat
- Italy-US Alliance "Solid" Despite Iran, Hormuz Tensions: FM
Italy's foreign minister says Rome-Washington partnership is solid despite tensions over Iran and the Strait of Hormuz.
- Antisemitism in Germany, and the CDU's search for answers
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's CDU party criticized for lack of concrete measures to combat antisemitism.
- UK Deploys Warship to Mideast Amid Strait of Hormuz Security Planning
UK deploys Royal Navy destroyer to Middle East amid Strait of Hormuz security concerns.
- Russia, Ukraine Reach Three-Day Ceasefire, Prisoner Swap Deal
Russia and Ukraine agree to a 3-day ceasefire, prisoner swap deal.
- Putin Uses Victory Day Address to Fame War in Ukraine as Facing “Aggressive Force”
Putin frames war in Ukraine as confrontation with 'aggressive force',
- Moscow: Ukraine Settlement Will Take Time Despite US Push for Speed
Russian diplomat emphasizes Ukraine settlement will take time
- The Argentine city that lives off tourism and denies being the origin of the hantavirus outbreak
Ushuaia, Argentina, is not considered an endemic area for hantavirus, despite being the departure point of the cruise ship where the outbreak occurred.
- The United Nations is seeking a peacemaker in a world plagued by conflict
UN to seek proactive peacemaker for global conflicts
- Dying for the Revolution: Cuba asks its people to sacrifice themselves, but the population is ‘hungry and disgruntled’
Cuba's regime demands citizens sacrifice themselves for revolution
- UK local elections: "Starmer must address voters' frustration over change"
Labour suffers setbacks in local elections
- Albares assures that Israel will release the Catalan-Palestinian activist from the Flotilla "in the coming hours"
Saif Abukeshek, a Catalan-Palestinian activist, will be released from Israel in the coming hours
- Posthumous reproduction: Putin wants "heroes of Ukraine" to have children once they are dead
Putin proposes posthumous reproduction for Ukraine war dead
- Trump says he ‘might’ move US troops to Poland from Germany
Trump may relocate US troops from Germany to Poland
- Russia Victory parade: few guests, no armour and all over after only 45 minutes due to Ukraine drone strike threats
Russia's Victory Day parade ended early due to Ukraine drone strike threats
- China Says the US Is “A Giant in Trouble” Ahead of Trump-Xi Summit
China says US is 'giant in trouble' ahead of Trump-Xi summit
- Putin oversees scaled-back Victory Day parade on Red Square
Vladimir Putin attends Victory Day parade in Moscow with scaled-back ceremony
- Europe seeks own digital-payment systems to bypass US giants, Visa and Mastercard
Europe seeks to develop own digital payment systems to reduce dependence on US giants Visa and Mastercard.
- India news: Suvendu Adhikari takes oath as West Bengal's first BJP chief minister
Suvendu Adhikari sworn in as West Bengal's first BJP CM
- Moscow holds 45-minute Victory Day parade
Victory Day parade held in Moscow under tight security
- North Korea changes constitution to trigger nuclear strike if decapitation of government attempted
North Korea modifies constitution to trigger nuclear response to government decapitation
- Russia marks Victory Day with scaled-back parade
Russia holds Victory Day parade without tanks or missiles, marks 80th anniversary of WWII victory
- A novel about the traumatic end of childhood
A coming-of-age novel about the traumatic end of childhood, exploring the complexities of human relationships and the power of forgiveness.
- Putin celebrates his most lackluster military parade with Zelensky's permission
Vladimir Putin's military parade is being held without tanks or missiles, a rare sight
- Report: Despite suffering from injuries, Mojtaba Khamenei is central to Iran's war strategy
Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is central to the country's war strategy despite being injured, and his lack of visibility is partly due to his decision not to use electronics for communication out of fear of interception.