EU ARCHIVE
- Cardinal Dolan says he agrees ‘wholeheartedly’ with Bishop Barron’s criticism of Carrie Prejean Boller
Cardinal Dolan supports Bishop Barron's criticism of Carrie Prejean Boller
- Semana Santa in Spain explained: Who comes out each day and why
Holy Week is a week-long celebration in Spain, typically in March or April
- Why the US taxes citizens abroad – And what it costs Americans overseas
The US is one of only two countries that taxes citizens based on citizenship, not where they live.
- Impersonating Euronews: Pro-Kremlin disinformation network takes aim at Hungary's elections
Hungary's parliament elections are at risk of being undermined by pro-Kremlin disinformation
- Maternal deaths have fallen 20% since overturn of Roe, CDC data show
Maternal deaths have fallen 20% since the overturn of Roe, CDC data show
- France warns Israel against Lebanon ground offensive
France warns Israel against Lebanon ground offensive
- Peak temperatures tomorrow, Wednesday, but on the verge of another weather change
Temperatures will peak at 22°C on Wednesday, but a cold front will bring strong winds and showers to the west and south on Wednesday afternoon.
- "He should have it looked at": Susanna Griso responds to Marc Giró's criticisms
Marc Giró's interview with Jordi Évole sparks controversy
- Democratic lawmaker tries to prevent Trump from launching military offensive in Cuba without congressional approval
US Representative Nydia Vílez Cárdenas introduces War Powers Resolution to prevent President Trump from launching military operations in Cuba without congressional approval.
- Former bishop defends Pope Leo’s Pachamama participation as ‘interreligious act’
Former bishop defends Pope Leo's participation in Pachamama ceremony as 'interreligious act'
- Middle East tensions and rising oil prices could boost Spanish property demand from the Costa del Sol to Costa Brava
Middle East tensions and rising oil prices could boost Spanish property demand from the Costa del Sol to Costa Brava
- Europe cannot afford to leave Alzheimer’s patients behind
Alzheimer's patients in Europe face severe care shortages
- ‘Mass on ice’ draws thousands of young pro-lifers for Illinois March for Life
Thousands of students gather for pro-life Mass in Illinois capital
- Macron ally under pressure over rule of law concerns
Macron ally under pressure over rule of law concerns
- Diocese of Springfield, Illinois
The Diocese of Springfield in Illinois is a Catholic diocese covering a large portion of central Illinois.
- Fortune 500 companies are abandoning pro-LGBT ‘equality index’ as ‘cultural tide’ shifts: report
Companies such as Home Depot and Wells Fargo are dropping out of the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index.
- Democrat bill could dismantle homeschooling freedom in Connecticut
A Connecticut Democrat bill could limit homeschooling freedom in the state.
- Cardinal Müller says SSPX consecrations ‘cannot be justified,’ defends Vatican II
Cardinal Mueller defends Vatican II, rejects SSPX consecrations
- The judge of the dana summons Carlos Mazón
Carlos Mazón, former Valencian Generalitat president, summoned as witness in DANA case.
- Danes vote as Mette Frederiksen seeks third term as PM
Danes vote in parliamentary election, Mette Frederiksen seeks third term as PM
- Teulada-Moraira approves €42.7M waste contract in most expensive deal ever passed by council
Teulada-Moraira council approves €42.7M waste contract
- Kurdish-Iranian militias seeking the end of the Islamic Republic: ‘Never in 47 years have we been so close to seeing the regime fall’
Kurdish-Iranian militias prepare for potential collapse of the Islamic Republic
- Labour’s pro-Europeans stir
Sadiq Khan becomes first Labour politician to call for Britain to rejoin the EU
- Chinese mafia arrested in Barcelona for enslaving 60 women in ‘sub-human’ brothels across French border
Chinese mafia arrested in Barcelona for enslaving 60 women in 'sub-human' brothels across French border
- Birthright Citizenship, Bruce Springsteen Sides with the ACLU Against Trump
Bruce Springsteen lends 'Born in the USA' to ACLU, supports citizenship rights
- Germany’s President Slams Trump’s Iran War as “Disastrous Mistake”
Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier criticizes Trump's Iran war as a 'disastrous mistake', a violation of international law.
- The new ‘Brussels effect’ — learning to be silent on US-Israel to keep funding
US-Israel lobby faces backlash over silence on human rights issues
- Juanma Moreno dissolves parliament and announces Junta election date – this is when Andalucia will head to the polls
Juanma Morena dissolves parliament, announces Junta election date for May 17
- Denmark goes to the polls following crisis with US over Greenland
Denmark holds parliamentary election on March 24
- 'First real defeat': Why losing Italy's referendum is a major blow for Meloni
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni suffers major blow after justice reform vote
- Listen: What happened with the Ukraine-Russia peace negociations?
Ukraine and Russia resume peace talks, but progress is slow
- Your estate, your assets – but whose law applies to all of them? Transnational inheritances
The laws of the country where the will was written may not apply to all assets
- Andalucía calls regional government elections on 17 May
Andalucia calls regional government elections on 17 May
- Trump floats 15-point Iran war ceasefire plan
Turkey proposes 15-point ceasefire plan to end Iran war
- Moldova Prepares to Join Coalition Supporting Peace Efforts in Ukraine
Moldova's president says country could join peace coalition within weeks
- Iraq Clarifies NATO Pullback Is Precautionary, Not Due to Attacks
Iraq clarifies NATO personnel withdrawal is precautionary measure
- Hungarian foreign minister admits calling Russia's Lavrov during key EU meetings
Hungarian foreign minister admitted calling Russian foreign minister during EU meetings.
- Newsletter: US ambassador says failing to implement EU-US trade deal 'economic malpractice'
US ambassador slams EU for not implementing trade deal
- Brussels says the Balearics must lift the ban on new apartment holiday rentals; the government insists it will not
The European Commission has told the government that the ban violates EU regulations.
- Japan Reframes China Ties as Strategic Strains Deepen
Japan to downgrade diplomatic language towards China, characterizing Beijing as 'important neighbour' in 2026 Diplomatic Bluebook.
- Section 21 repossession claims fall, government data shows
Section 21 evictions fell, the Renters' Rights Bill introduces a ban on Section 21 evictions, some commentators predict an increase in disputes
- Iran launches strikes against Israel and Gulf states after denying talks with US are underway
Iran launches strikes against Israel and Gulf states
- European far-right leaders pledge support to Viktor Orban at Patriots’ Grand Assembly in Budapest
European far-right leaders rally behind Viktor Orban at Patriots’ Grand Assembly in Budapest
- Italian referendum sees justice reform rejected by voters
Italian voters reject justice reform in referendum
- The EU’s newly approved plan to fix Europe’s housing crisis
European Union launches Affordable Housing Plan to address soaring home and rent prices