EU in race against time to make Hungary renew sanctions on Russia before deadline
Hungary’s resistance has put the EU in a situation of maximum suspense less than 72 hours before the individual sanctions are set to expire. Read More
Hungary’s resistance has put the EU in a situation of maximum suspense less than 72 hours before the individual sanctions are set to expire. Read More
Russian President Vladimir Putin specifically questioned what would happen to Russia’s Kursk region and the Kremlin’s demands, which Moscow refers to as the “root causes” of its all-out invasion of…
French Minister for European Affairs, Benjamin Haddad, tells Euronews that Europe must seize this historic moment to strengthen its military independence, particularly in light of the Trump administration’s decision to…
The FIFA Club World Cup returns in June with a new, controversial 32-team format set to change club football forever. Read More
The TGV INOUI, run by national operator SNCF, will launch at the start of 2026. Read More
Strong results from Italy’s Generali Group and British Deliveroo, as well as the declining profit of Hugo Boss, were shaping the European market landscape on Thursday. Read More
Any Digital Services Act questions will go to the Belgian telecom regulator as Bluesky established its legal headquarters in the country. Read More
One of the study’s key messages is the pressing need to adapt to rising fire risks while limiting further warming. Read More
The latest medical bulletins from the Vatican on the 88-year-old’s condition have said he is improving and is no longer in immediate danger of death. Read More
Tech industry groups have rallied behind the Polish presidency’s proposal to extend the current framework for voluntary detection of child sexual abuse imagery online while safeguarding encrypted communication. Read More