‘EU’s environmental policy must be part of defence strategy,’ Commissioner Roswall says
The European Environment Commissioner told Euronews that Brussels must “connect the dots” and understand that environmental, economic and security interests go hand-in-hand. Read More
EU targets Russia’s Patriarch Kirill in new sanctions proposal
Patriarch Kirill, the head of Russia’s Orthodox Church, is among the many names included in the latest proposal of EU sanctions against Russia. Read More
Spain: Thousands Gather as Pope Leo XIV Reaches Barcelona
Spain’s Barcelona welcomed Pope Leo XIV on 9 June as thousands gathered for a prayer service at the city’s cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia. The pontiff’s visit…
These are the best and worst airports in Europe, according to a new analysis
The new ranking from AirHelp looks at on-time performance, facilities and overall airport experience. Read More
‘Operation Pushkin’: six Georgians on trial in France over theft of rare Russian books
The trial is the latest case aimed at delivering justice after a series of similar thefts in libraries across Europe, allegedly by an organised network. Read More
How the ICD protecting Christian Eriksen’s heart on the football pitch actually works
For the second time in his career, Danish footballer Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch. Here is how his implantable cardioverter defibrillator works. Read More
EU auditors flag weak oversight of €527 million Balkans transport fund
The European Commission lacked effective tools to monitor progress and relied on international lenders to oversee progress made in the transport sector in the Balkans, leading to the release of…
Spain’s Sánchez speaks out against EU’s deregulation crusade
As socialists discuss how to regain ground across Europe, the Spanish prime minister has rejected the idea that fewer laws are needed at the European level, putting him at odds…
France bars Israel’s Smotrich as others push back against Israeli settlement expansion
The move by Paris comes as the UK, Canada and Norway intensify sanctions on settlement-linked organisations and financial networks accused of supporting violence in the occupied West Bank. Read More
Kaja Kallas urges Ireland to ‘get the facts straight’ on alumina sales to Russia
Ireland has launched an investigation into allegations that exports from Aughinish Alumina have contributed to Russia’s military complex. Read More