Attack on anti-corruption bodies: European commissioner for enlargement says Ukraine has not restored EU trust
European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos stated that Ukraine has yet to regain the EU's trust following the repeal of controversial anti-corruption laws.
Trump launches operation against Europe โ strict orders to digital diplomats
The Trump administration has instructed U.S. diplomats to lobby against data sovereignty laws that could hinder global data flows.
EU opens up funding to guarantee abortion rights across bloc
The EU has announced new funding mechanisms to support women's access to safe abortions in member states with restrictive laws.
Brussels emphasizes in the European Parliament that the V-16 beacon complies with EU legislation
The European Commission asserts that Spain's requirement for the V-16 beacon does not violate EU laws, as vehicle safety regulations fall within national jurisdiction.
Court: Hungary violated EU law by halting radio station broadcasts
Hungary has been found to violate EU laws by limiting the operations of the independent radio station Klubradio, which has been forced to broadcast only online since 2021.
Analysis: Bypias sources its clothing from Italy's most notorious sweatshop area
Finnish fashion brand Bypias claims its clothing is produced in compliance with EU and local laws, despite evidence suggesting otherwise from Italian sources.
Bundestag: Committee Approves German Rules for EU Asylum Reform
The German Bundestag's Interior Committee has passed two draft laws for the implementation of the EU asylum law reform, allowing asylum seekers in initial reception facilities to work more quickly and ensuring that children can attend school within two months of applying for asylum.
Whatโs coming: an urgent calendar for agriculture in Congress
The article discusses the urgent legislative agenda for Argentina's agriculture sector, focusing on seed laws and the need for the country to approve an agreement with the European Union.
"freedom.gov": USA allegedly plans portal to circumvent EU digital laws
The USA is reportedly planning to launch an online portal called 'freedom.gov' to help users circumvent EU digital regulations.
Eight countries of the European Union already ban the full veil totally or partially
Eight EU countries have enacted laws to ban the full face veil, with Spain considering a similar law.
Why do we ignore one of the fundamental economic laws in the EU?
The EU aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 90% by 2040, but this plan is economically questionable compared to efforts by countries like China and India.
Human Trafficking - The Silent Crisis of the European Union, Where Power and Exploitation of Women Play a Major Role
The article discusses the ongoing issue of human trafficking within the EU, highlighting the exploitation of women from Eastern Europe and the shortcomings in current laws and statistics.
EU moves closer to creating offshore centres for migrants and asylum seekers
The EU advances towards establishing offshore centres for migrants and asylum seekers, supported by centre-right and far-right MEPs pushing for stricter migration policies.
Asylum Policy: Migrants Will Soon Be Sent to Countries They Have Never Seen
The European Parliament has approved significant amendments to the EU's asylum laws, including a list of 'safe' countries and expanded definitions of 'safe third countries', which could shorten asylum procedures or deny them altogether.
EU reacts strongly to the verdict against Jimmy Lai
The EU has called for the immediate release of media mogul Jimmy Lai, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison in Hong Kong for violating national security laws.
EU Commission examines platform: TikTok is addictive - now officially confirmed
The EU Commission has deemed TikTok's app design dangerous and acknowledges addiction risks, stating that the platform must comply with EU laws requiring major changes.
Digital Laws: EU Launches General Attack on TikTok
The EU Commission accuses TikTok of fundamental violations of European law, claiming that its design is addictive and jeopardizes the physical and mental development of millions of children.
EU finds TikTok โaddictiveโ in digital law probe, 6% fine looms for ByteDance
The European Commission's investigation revealed that TikTok's design is deemed 'addictive' and violates EU digital laws, potentially resulting in a fine of up to 6% of ByteDance's global revenue.
Poland faces sanctions for violating EU law regarding pharmacy advertisements
The European Commission is concerned about Poland's slow progress in amending pharmacy advertising laws to comply with a June 2025 ruling from the CJEU, as the current ban violates EU law.
VIDEOS: Anhanguera Journal 1st Edition Regions of Monday, February 2, 2026
The article covers several important updates including the Brazilian government's submission of the Mercosur-EU agreement to Congress, discussions regarding the Code of Ethics by STF, implementation of new PIX security rules, and challenges against affirmative action laws in SC.
VIDEOS: JL2 of Monday, February 2, 2026
The article discusses various important events in Brazil, including the government's submission of the Mercosur-EU agreement to Congress, ethics code discussions in the Supreme Court, new PIX security measures, and challenges to affirmative action laws.
New EU Cryptocurrency Law Has Come into Effect. What It Means for People Who Own Crypto?
The new EU tax laws, known as DAC8, are now in effect, requiring cryptocurrency companies operating in the EU to collect tax data from their users.
"Measures will contribute to a significant increase in deportations"
The EU is set to significantly increase deportations of illegal migrants by 2025 through new laws that facilitate deportations, reduce benefits, and enable asylum centers in third countries.
Higher Salaries and Competitions for Delegations. A Revolution in the Delegation of Judges is Coming
The article discusses proposed reforms in Poland regarding the delegation of judges, emphasizing changes in salaries, the importance of competition for these positions, and aligning national laws with European Union regulations.
Agnieszka Olszewska, UZP President: Appeals in Tenders Will Be More Expensive
Agnieszka Olszewska discusses the rising costs associated with appeals in public tender processes amid growing calls for the 'Polonization' of public contracts, highlighting the constraints imposed by EU legislation.
When simplification changes the rules
This article discusses the European Commission's initiative to simplify EU regulations through omnibus packages, which aim to reduce administrative burdens and streamline the implementation of EU laws.