EU ARCHIVE
- Von der Leyen backtracks and defends international law after criticism from Costa and Sánchez
Ursula von der Leyen defends EU's commitment to international law after criticism.
- Catalonia will begin processing the ELA law aid applications next week
Catalonia to begin processing ALS patients' ELA law aid applications next week
- Homeless people going to court as councils refuse accommodation
Homeless individuals are taking legal action against councils over lack of accommodation.
- The journey, a foundational myth of literature
The concept of the journey has its roots in ancient Greek literature, as seen in Homer's Odyssey.
- The Peter Papers
Mandelson files to be published today.
- "They don't trust us": school principals will only be able to choose teachers in very specific cases
School principals will have limited power to choose teachers under the new agreement.
- Rubio Seduces Europe with Imperial Nostalgia
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's Munich speech drew European support, stirring opposition to the 'Rest' and a new international order.
- I’m 34 and my younger brother makes twice what I make and my mother brings it up exactly once per visit in a way that sounds like pride for him but lands like a verdict on me and I’ve never once said anything because the older sibling’s job is to be happy for the younger one and nobody checks whether that happiness is real
Sibling comparison creates unspoken tension.
- "I'd rather go to the plot of land than play in the park."
Farmers under 40 in EU: 11%, in Catalonia: 7%
- Europe’s plan to keep Ukraine afloat
European Union provides financial aid to Ukraine
- Lavrov Engages with Iran, SA to De-Escalate Middle East Tensions
Russian diplomat seeks de-escalation in Middle East tensions
- Macron's armada: French carrier group steams towards Iran war as Britain dithers and the Royal Navy withers before our eyes
French President Macron leads naval armada towards Iran, provoking tensions with Britain.
- Nobody talks about why men in their thirties who are about to become fathers suddenly start calling their own dad more often — it’s not closeness, it’s an audit, they’re going through every memory trying to separate what to repeat from what to bury and the silence between the calls is where most of the work is happening
As men approach fatherhood, a phenomenon is emerging: they're suddenly calling their own dads more frequently.
- US Senate Criticizes Trump’s Handling of Iran Conflict
US Senate criticizes Trump's handling of Iran conflict
- Édouard Philippe’s presidential ambitions run into trouble in his Normandy base
Édouard Philippe's presidential ambitions face a new challenge as he runs into a Communist challenger in Le Havre.
- Iceland could be EU’s 28th member, foreign minister says
Iceland could be the EU's 28th member if citizens vote to restart talks in their upcoming referendum.
- Reform UK interested in MI5 help on candidate vetting
UK party seeks MI5 help on candidate vetting
- Europe’s plan to keep Ukraine afloat — even if Hungary keeps blocking €90B loan
EU offers Ukraine financial support, Hungary to block €90B loan
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guard announces targeting of enemy tech infrastructure in region
Iran's Revolutionary Guard targets US and Israeli tech infrastructure in the region.
- Iran warns protesters forces have 'finger on the trigger'
Iran's police chief warns protesters will be treated as 'enemy', Netanyahu urges Iranians to seize the moment
- Iran war threatens Board of Peace
Iran-Ukraine conflict escalates
- What do Georgians want from Marjorie Taylor Greene's replacement?
Georgians seeking a more moderate candidate to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene, Clayton Fuller's lack of experience a concern for some voters, Shawn Harris's background in policy and business education seen as assets in the election.
- Mideast Gulf War: Energy Sector Embroiled in Widening Conflict
Energy sector risks continue to rise in the Middle East
- Russia Oil Price Cap Must Be Enforced: EU Official
EU official warns of enforcing oil price cap
- Spain to pardon 53 women imprisoned under Franco regime
Spanish government to pardon 53 women imprisoned under Franco regime
- Can the Kurds trust the U.S.?
U.S. relations with Iraqi Kurdish militias strained
- 'I don't know why we're doing it' - Americans divided on Iran war
Mixed opinions on US involvement in Iran conflict