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Portugal requests €5.3 billion in EU aid after devastating of winter storms
EU tightens steel trade shield with sharp tariff hike to protect domestic industry
Montenegro edges closer to EU membership as Belgium reaffirms strong support
EU extends lifeline as 4.4 million Ukrainians remain under temporary protection
Germany secures €1.3 billion EU-approved plan to restore peatlands and cut emissions
EU antitrust watchdogs raid chocolate sector in surprise inspections
Netherlands rejects U.S. Hormuz blockade plan, urges de-escalation and safeguards transatlantic ties
EU pharma trade surges to record €220 billion surplus in 2025
Hungary’s new leader signals caution on Ukraine’s EU ambitions after election landslide
EU appoints veteran policymaker to strengthen Arctic strategy amid rising global stakes
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World Refugee Day: Joint Statement by the European Commission and the High Representative
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Portugal requests €5.3 billion in EU aid after devastating of winter storms
EU tightens steel trade shield with sharp tariff hike to protect domestic industry
Montenegro edges closer to EU membership as Belgium reaffirms strong support
EU extends lifeline as 4.4 million Ukrainians remain under temporary protection
Germany secures €1.3 billion EU-approved plan to restore peatlands and cut emissions
EU antitrust watchdogs raid chocolate sector in surprise inspections
Netherlands rejects U.S. Hormuz blockade plan, urges de-escalation and safeguards transatlantic ties
EU pharma trade surges to record €220 billion surplus in 2025
Hungary’s new leader signals caution on Ukraine’s EU ambitions after election landslide
EU appoints veteran policymaker to strengthen Arctic strategy amid rising global stakes
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Zurich introduces Eruv, creating a Sabbath-friendly public zone for Jewish life
Zurich has quietly drawn a new kind of line across the city — one that cannot be seen at first glance, yet carries deep religious and social meaning. Spanning severalRead More... -
Zurab Musinyan: “Let my case lie at door of Russian special services combating international terrorism…”
Specialized Oil-Loading Seaport Vitino captured by Russian security officials through hostage taking keeps on being a subject of carve-up and litigations by Russian and international companies....Read More... -
Young Europeans losing faith in democracy
Recent findings from a comprehensive survey conducted by the YouGov institute for the Tui Foundation reveal a concerning trend among Europe’s youth: a growingRead More... -
World Refugee Day: Joint Statement by the European Commission and the High Representative
No country, no region in the world has been spared from the impact of COVID-19. The virus is exacerbating existing inequalities and has a disproportionate effect on refugees,Read More... -
World peace under strain — yet some countries still shine
As a storm of conflicts, rising militarisation and geopolitical fragmentation rattles the globe, the annual Global Peace Index 2025 paints a soberingRead More... -
Women still a minority among Flemish professors despite gains elsewhere
Women account for just one in three professors and visiting professors at Flemish universities, according to new figures released on Tuesday by Statistiek Vlaanderen.Read More... -
Women now hold over a third of EU managerial roles, but gaps remain
In 2024, women occupied 35.2% of managerial positions across the European Union, marking a steady rise from 31.8% a decade earlier, according to the latest EU laborRead More...

The Flemish government has unveiled an ambitious plan to tackle the region’s growing housing crisis by constructing up to 56,000 additional social homes by 2042. Housing
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The European Commission has given a positive preliminary assessment of Finland’s fourth payment request worth €267.1 million under the Recovery and Resilience Facility
Dutch authorities are facing mounting challenges in tackling organized crime networks that increasingly exploit legitimate businesses as fronts for illegal operations. According to
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Foreign journalists continue to descend on the Estonian border city of Narva, chasing a story that locals insist simply does not exist: a supposed “Narva People’s Republic.”

A newspaper stumbled onto a clause buried in a new law — and suddenly, Germany had a lot of explaining to do.
