Ibiza caps tourist cars this summer: Here’s what you need to know before you travel
The move is intended to tackle overtourism on Ibiza as the island receives more than 3 million tourists a year. Read More
Can Ukraine and Russia get closer to a ceasefire at the second round of talks in Istanbul?
As Ukraine and Russia begin the second round of talks in Turkey, following the inconclusive first meeting two weeks ago, the expectations are rather low but the pressure on Russia…
NATO conducts major readiness exercise across frontline European states
As Ukrainian forces deal a shock blow to Russia with a widespread drone attack on several Russian airbases, NATO allies are testing the alliance’s strength and readiness for war. Read…
How has immigration enforcement in the EU evolved over the past year?
Over 120,000 non-EU nationals were refused entry in 2024, a number that has barely moved since the pandemic, while voluntary and forced returns are up 20%. Read More
Chances of resolving US-EU trade dispute over tariffs remain slim, expert says
After the US president announced he would raise tariffs on aluminium and steel from 25% to 50%, a deal between the EU and the US is unlikely to be reached…
Rafał Trzaskowski comments on runoff election result with thanks and apologies
The Civic Platform candidate who lost out in Sunday’s presidential runoff has spoken for the first time since the results were announced. Read More
Hundreds arrested as violence continues around PSG’s Champions League win
The winners of European club football’s biggest prize arrived in Paris on Sunday afternoon and headed to the Champs-Élysées, which overnight on Saturday saw acts of violence and clashes with…
Sweden urged to stop international adoptions after probe finds abuses and fraud
A complete ban on international adoptions to Sweden has been proposed by a government-appointed commission on Monday following its inquiry, which found widespread abuses and fraud. Read More
What you need to know as South Korea prepares to vote in presidential election
The new president, who will take office immediately, faces a number of pressing challenges including repairing domestic divisions, navigating US trade tensions and confronting North Korea’s growing nuclear threat. Read…
Venezuela warns citizens not to travel to ‘dangerous’ US and return home for safety
Caracas also urged Venezuelans living in the US to return, calling it a “dangerous country”. Read more at Read More