EU ARCHIVE
- The evangelical boom in Madrid: Packed stadiums, public transit advertising, and political connections
Madrid's evangelical community experiences 30% growth in a decade
- The pixel war
Tech giants spend millions on digital ads
- One House Democrat is pressing Commerce on the government’s spyware use
Rep. Summer Lee is pressing Commerce on the government's use of spyware.
- Czech PM Rejects Sudeten German Assembly Plan as “Provocation”
Czech PM opposes Sudeten German Assembly plan
- Flotilla, Thiago Avila in manette? Si smaschera da solo in un video: l'ultima balla
Flotillanti fanno video che confuta la propaganda
- Trump counterterrorism strategy targets ‘violent left-wing extremists’ with ‘transgender ideology’
U.S. counterterrorism strategy shifts focus from right-wing to left-wing extremism
- New strike threat at Palma Airport
Strike threat looms at Palma Airport
- Europeans call for greater independence: Support for U.S. as Europe’s Top Ally Drops Sharply
Europeans increasingly prioritize independence, US influence wanes, EU citizens call for 'going its own way'
- US justice publishes a supposed suicide letter from Epstein
US judge publishes alleged Epstein suicide note
- Trump Predicts Quick Iran War Deal as Tehran Reviews US Peace Proposal
US and Iran to review peace proposal
- No blank check for Magyar
EU lawmakers fail to reach trade deal with the U.S.
- EU clinches deal to roll back AI restrictions
EU clinches deal to roll back AI restrictions
- Field trip to Russia, anyone?
Hungary's EU relations may be limited after Orban's defeat
- ‘Embarrassing’: UK Labour’s rising star suffers major setback over pensions
UK Labour's rising star Torsten Bell faces a major setback after a recent loss in his landmark pensions bill
- The definitive list of the best-selling books for Sant Jordi 2026
Sant Jordi 2026 sees a 2.6% increase in book sales, reaching 26.7 million euros.
- Miguel Ángel Rodríguez admits that the photo of the journalists he leaked in a chat was passed to him by Ayuso's boyfriend
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez denies allegations of leaking journalist's data
- Self-Service Legal Platforms Gain Momentum Among Individuals and Small Businesses
Self-service legal platforms are becoming increasingly popular among individuals and small businesses in the US.
- Ryanair repeats calls for airport boozing crackdown: Passengers should be limited to two alcoholic drinks
Ryanair demands stricter airport drinking limits
- The president of the Canary Islands rejects that the cruise ship affected by hantavirus makes a stopover in the islands
The president of the Canary Islands rejects that the cruise ship affected by hantavirus makes a stopover in the islands.
- Cuts, protests and actions in the centers: first day of mobilizations in public education
Teachers stage traffic disruptions and protests in schools; Education sector launches new cycle of mobilizations in defense of public education; Seventeen strike days planned for next month in all educational stages.
- No oil crisis ahead as world learns to live without, says Russian analyst
Global oil crisis averted
- Lifeguards sever relations with Palma Town Hall and call a "total strike" in June
Lifeguards in Palma, Spain go on strike
- Holocaust denial is creeping into Dutch classrooms via social media, survey shows
Holocaust denial on the rise in Dutch schools
- Trump ferma Project Freedom: «Grandi progressi verso l’accordo con l’Iran»
Trump ferma Project Freedom: accordo con l'Iran potrebbe essere firmato entro breve.
- The intrepid Catalan journalist who deserves a movie
Irene Polo was a pioneering Catalan journalist of the Second Republic.
- Rubio to meet Pope Leo at Vatican as Trump criticism deepens diplomatic tensions
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to meet Pope Leo at the Vatican, amid diplomatic tensions with Donald Trump
- Why the EU is freaked out about a new AI model
EU unveils new anti-poverty strategy without new funding
- Romanian government collapses
Romania's government collapses after socialist-far right coalition forms
- The Brexit reset expansion pack
EU unveils Brexit reset expansion pack to benefit Ukraine and European tech firms
- The War Room newsletter: Is Russia being out-droned?
Russia's drone capabilities are being outpaced by the West, with Ukraine's drones proving to be a valuable asset in the conflict
- Flawed migration stats leave children unseen along the Balkan route
Migration statistics are flawed, leaving many children's journeys unaccounted for.
- The left holds and blocks the path to PP and Vox, according to the ARA survey
The survey suggests that the PP's majority is unlikely.
- The Catalan artists of the Venice Art Biennale reveal the fine print of history
Clàudia Pagès represents Catalonia and the Balearic Islands at the Venice Art Biennale with a macro-installation made from 15th-century watermarks.
- EEAS boss to quit
EEAS boss to quit, European Parliament money misspent, multiple departures
- Top EU diplomatic official to leave Brussels
Belén Martínez Carbonell to leave European External Action Service
- The Parliament’s misspent €1.5 million
European Parliament's €1.5 million misspent on EU election campaign.
- The great European anti-Putin coalition also turns against Trump
European countries unite against Trump and Putin
- Europe’s brutal awakening – the costs of its inaction in the Middle East
Europe's inaction in the Middle East has led to a humanitarian catastrophe, undermining its moral standing and strategic position.
- Foment figures the deficit of investment in Catalan infrastructures at 49,543 million euros
The investment deficit in Catalan infrastructure amounts to 49,543 million euros.
- Kallas: US troop withdrawal ‘comes as a surprise’
NATO allies scramble to respond to surprise US troop withdrawal
- Ahead of EU summit and election, Brussels is backing the wrong horse in Armenia
The EU is deploying its tools in Armenia to promote democracy, but it's unclear if they will be effective.
- UK government takes steps to prevent summer holiday misery: Fears of flight changes
UK government introduces new policy to prevent summer holiday flight changes
- Iran's Baghaei blames U.S. for slow pace of diplomacy to end the war
Iran says US is dragging feet on war de-escalation talks.
- Electricity fraud in Catalonia is equivalent to the consumption of 144,000 homes
Electricity fraud in Catalonia detected, equivalent to 144,000 homes.
- I was working as a computer engineer in a multinational company, and one day I left everything to work in the world of wine.
Jaume Balaguer, a 51-year-old winemaker from Gratallops, has been elected president of the DOQ Priorat after the death of Salus Álvarez. He will serve for a year and a half before new elections. Balaguer had previously worked for seven years at the Regulatory Council, including a stint on various working groups.