Loans in Swiss francs: No investigation underway for breaches of EU law
Greek authorities report no violations of EU law concerning loan agreements in Swiss francs for borrowers in Greece.
Billion-dollar import of Russian fish - via China
A new EU Parliament report reveals that despite sanctions, EU countries are importing billions worth of Russian fish, primarily through China.
Forced Returns and Systematic Violence: Tens of Thousands of Asylum Seekers Pushed Out of Europe
A report highlights the ongoing illegal forced returns of tens of thousands of asylum seekers from the EU's external borders amidst systematic violence.
EU Fundamental Rights Agency reports widespread violence against Ukrainian women who fled war
A report by the EU Fundamental Rights Agency highlights severe instances of violence faced by Ukrainian women who fled to EU countries, including physical and sexual abuse.
US congressional committee: EU officials have no right to anonymity
A US congressional committee has stated that EU officials should not have the right to anonymity amidst a report disclosing the names of officials involved in EU digital regulation.
Beef and lamb get 580 times more in EU subsidies than legumes, study finds
A report has revealed that beef and lamb receive significantly more subsidies from the EU than legumes, highlighting the disproportionate financial support for meat-heavy diets over plant-based sources.
Red alert in France as the EU warns of 3 degrees
Storm Nils has flooded parts of western France while a new EU report urges immediate planning for 3 degrees of warming.
Scientists: Europe is not prepared for worsening climate changes
A group of scientists warns that the EU is unprepared for escalating climate change impacts such as floods and heatwaves and must take urgent action.
Publishers report fraudulent advertisements to the EU
Publishers in Sweden have reported fraudulent advertisements on Facebook to the EU Commission, claiming they violate regulations under the Digital Services Act.
UN Report Criticizes Libya and the European Union Over Migrants
A UN report calls for urgent legal and political reforms in Libya to protect migrants and refugees, condemning their treatment as a 'brutal reality' and urging the EU to halt migrant interceptions at sea.
Critical Raw Materials in the EU / We Do Not Have Our Own Mines, Processing, and Most Materials Are Not Recycled, European Auditors State
A recent report from the European Court of Auditors highlights the EU's insufficient attention to critical raw materials necessary for energy transformation.
How Sports Contribute to the Growth of Europe's Economy?
A report from the European Commission highlights that sports contribute significantly to the European economy, accounting for 3.4% of the EU's GDP.
EU report: Prepare for three degrees of warming
A new EU scientific report warns that Europe must prepare for a global temperature rise of three degrees, highlighting the urgent need for climate adaptation measures.
Has economic growth begun, Minister Sakari Puisto? Type your question to the minister
Finnish economy shows signs of recovery as export companies report filled order books, prompting a discussion with Minister Sakari Puisto on economic growth and EU competitiveness.
The EU has become so undemocratic even the US is calling it out
A US House Judiciary report criticizes the EU's approach to internet regulation, highlighting concerns over censorship and undermining democratic processes.
No illegal migrants recorded on the border with Belarus for 21 days
Lithuanian border authorities report that there have been no illegal migrants crossing from Belarus for over three weeks.
Will the European Union introduce as many as 11 waste containers? The Ministry of Climate explains
The Polish Ministry of Climate has clarified that a recent claim about the EU mandating 11 different waste containers is based on a misinterpretation of a report.
PASOK: Mercosur back on the table โ Strong 'no' from our MEPs to a worse deal for European farmers
PASOK MEPs voted against a report in the European Parliament regarding the EU-Mercosur partnership, criticizing its inadequate protections for European agriculture.
Will Ukraine partially join the EU next year? A plan is in preparation
A report discusses the potential for Ukraine to partially join the European Union in the coming year as plans are being formulated.
Czech Republic Improves in Perception of Corruption, Slovakia Falls in Rankings
The Czech Republic has improved its ranking in the global perception of corruption, while Slovakia has seen a decline, according to a recent report from Transparency International.
No illegal migrants recorded at the border with Belarus for 20 days
Lithuanian authorities report that there have been no illegal migrants attempting to cross the border with Belarus for 20 days, following a trend where migration attempts have significantly decreased compared to previous years.
Climate Panel Report Released: How Finland Could Benefit
Finland's Climate Panel report highlights potential economic opportunities for the country through the reform of EU climate policies post-2030.
Illegal migrants at the border with Belarus have not been recorded for 18 days
Lithuanian border officials report that there have been no instances of illegal migrants attempting to cross the border from Belarus in the past 18 days, marking a significant drop from previous years.
European LNG imports from key Russian terminal rise 8% year-over-year, reach nearly 1.7 million tons in January, watchdog finds
A report reveals that European LNG imports from Russia's Yamal LNG terminal increased by 8% year-over-year in January 2025, reaching nearly 1.7 million tons, despite an EU agreement to ban Russian gas.
Paper from the Ministry of Economics: More gas power plants after all?
The latest report from the Ministry of Economics suggests that Germany may reconsider its recent decision to limit the expansion of gas power plants, possibly allowing for more than the approximately 20 previously announced by the EU Commission.
EU Report on Sustainable Commuting: Cities Are Doing Too Little Against Cars
A European Court of Auditors report criticizes that cities are not doing enough to promote alternatives to cars despite investments in public transport and cycling infrastructure.
EU stole 2024 Romanian election โ US House report
A US House report alleges that the European Commission used unfounded claims of Russian interference to annul the results of Romania's 2024 presidential election, affecting candidate Calin Georgescu's lead.
EU Raw Materials Policy: Danger Recognized but Not Eliminated
The EU Commission has struggled for years to reduce the industry's dependence on raw material imports, with inadequate results according to a report from the European Court of Auditors.
European Court of Auditors: EU's ambitions for energy transition are 'out of touch' with reality
A report from the European Court of Auditors indicates that the EU is facing serious shortages in securing critical raw materials needed for its green energy transition by 2030, deeming its ambitions unrealistic.
Damning EU report lays bare blocโs โdangerous dependenceโ on critical mineral imports
A report from the European Court of Auditors reveals that the EU is heavily reliant on imports of critical minerals, primarily from China and the global south, jeopardizing its 2030 targets due to insufficient domestic production and recycling efforts.
Heating: Which EU countries struggle financially to heat households
A recent Eurostat report highlights that Bulgaria and Greece face the most difficulties in ensuring adequate home heating, with 9.2% of the EU population unable to keep their homes sufficiently warm in 2024.
The EU does not draw conclusions from high energy prices. Draghis report is at a standstill
The article discusses the European Union's lack of response to high energy prices and highlights the importance of balancing ambitious climate goals with economic realism, particularly for the chemical group, Grupa Azoty.
The latest EU madness: financing the report that accuses Europe of 'Islamophobia'
A report titled 'Report on European Islamophobia' is officially produced to highlight alleged Islamophobia in Europe, but it is revealed to be an intense lobbying effort by the Islamic world.
Green homes, deductions and selective bonuses: how incentives will change, the hypotheses
A report reveals that about 80% of homes in Italy require renovation to improve energy classifications, particularly from the lowest classes F and G.