Export Paths Blocked by EU 'Carbon Barrier'... Costs Expected to Rise from 2031
A new report reveals that South Korean exports to the European Union will significantly impact due to the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, with major effects expected starting in 2031.
Europe's housing crisis: Is the EU plan up to the job?
The European Parliament has approved a report aimed at addressing a significant housing crisis, marked by soaring property and rental prices across the continent.
The government's climate policy is insufficient according to the report
A recent report indicates that the Swedish government's climate policy is inadequate, failing to meet both national and EU climate targets.
The government's climate policy is inadequate according to the report
A report by the Climate Policy Council declares that the Swedish government's climate policies have not been adequate to meet both national and EU climate goals.
Statistics from EU countries: Foreigners among the most common perpetrators of crime
A report highlights the disproportionate involvement of foreigners in serious crimes in Germany and other Western European countries, with significant statistics indicating their high participation in violent offenses.
VSAT: unreturned illegal migrants at the Belarusian border
Lithuanian authorities report ongoing challenges with illegal migrants from Belarus, with significant numbers being denied entry over the past year and a similar trend continuing this year.
The European Court of Auditors' Damning Report on the EU's Strategy for Critical Raw Materials
The European Court of Auditors finds significant shortcomings in the EU's strategy for critical raw materials, highlighting a lack of solid foundations and ineffective diversification efforts.
A larger participation of women in STEM is a song of the future. This is what the numbers look like today
A recent report highlights the slow progress of women's participation in STEM fields across the EU, underscoring the need for increased support and innovation.
Hidden climate blow from trucks threatens Sweden's EU goals
A report reveals a dramatic increase in nitrous oxide emissions from Swedish diesel trucks, jeopardizing the countryโs EU climate targets.
No illegal migrants recorded at the border with Belarus
Lithuanian border authorities report no illegal migrant crossings from Belarus or neighboring countries recently.
Europe sees decline in bird flu case detections, report finds
A report indicates that bird flu detections in Europe have begun to decline after a peak during the autumn and winter months, alleviating some concerns among governments and the poultry industry.
Alarming report from the World Bank. Poland at the end of innovation in Europe
A World Bank report highlights Poland's low level of innovation among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) compared to the EU, pointing out systemic weaknesses and the need for improved collaboration between academia and business.
At the Border with Belarus, No Illegal Migrants Recorded Again
Lithuanian border officials report no illegal migrants trying to cross from Belarus for a while, with a noted drop in attempted crossings this year compared to previous years.
From Printing Press to AI: EU Plans a Turning Point for Copyright
The European Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee has proposed a report addressing the challenges and opportunities of copyright law in the context of generative artificial intelligence.
New report: How Europe can avoid a food crisis
A new EU report warns that climate change is making agricultural land in Southern Europe unusable, necessitating urgent measures to prevent future food shortages and price hikes.
All the challenges awaiting the EU as seen by Big Tech and industry
A report discusses the necessity of strengthening transatlantic cooperation in technology between the EU and the US and warns of increasing competition from China.
Politico: Merz wants to prevent Czechia from falling into the Hungarian-Slovak camp
A report suggests that German politician Merz aims to prevent Czechia from aligning with Hungary and Slovakia.
VSAT: eleven days without recording illegal migrants
Lithuanian border authorities report no illegal migrant crossings from Belarus for eleven days, contrasting with a significant influx in the past years.
Weaponise EU market against China or face manufacturing collapse: official think tank
A new report suggests that the EU should leverage its market power to negotiate concessions from a fragile Chinese economy.
Zelensky's Threat: I Will Report Orban's Number to Our Forces If โฌ90 Billion Is Not Unblocked
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a strong warning regarding the unblocking of โฌ90 billion in EU financial aid, criticizing Hungary's Viktor Orban, and expressing a readiness to escalate the matter if the funds remain stalled.
Russia's nuclear giant controls massive weapons production ecosystem ignored by sanctions, report finds
A recent report highlights that Rosatom, Russia's state nuclear corporation, operates multiple entities involved in weapons production that evade EU sanctions.
EP Report: Illegal migrants who are minors are mostly not minors
A recent European Parliament report reveals that nearly half of the so-called illegal 'unaccompanied minors' interviewed in the Canary Islands were actually adults, highlighting the challenges facing the EU's migration system.
Bloomberg: EU expects exemption from the US general tariff increase
The European Union is anticipating an exemption from the new global import tariffs of 15% imposed by the United States, according to a report by Bloomberg.
A European Union study revealed that one in three women has been a victim of violence
A new EU study finds that one-third of women in member states have experienced violence.
Violence Situation Due to Gender Assessed in the EU: 1 in 4 Women Experienced Violence in Lithuania
A report indicates that in Lithuania, 25% of women have experienced violence, highlighting a significant issue of gender-based violence in the country.
Almost one in three women have experienced violence in their lifetime in the EU, according to a report
A recent report reveals that nearly one in three women in the European Union has faced violence during their lifetime, highlighting the prevalence of both physical and sexual abuse.
The Latvian Productivity Report Highlights the Risk of Falling into a Productivity Trap
A report from the University of Latvia indicates that Latvia is at risk of falling into a productivity trap due to a slowdown in productivity convergence with EU averages.
Migration: Number of Asylum Applications in Europe Decreases Significantly
Asylum applications in Europe have decreased by approximately 20% in 2025 compared to the previous year, according to a report from the EU Asylum Agency.
The mechanisms to prevent gender violence in Europe do not work "adequately", warns a report
A new EU report highlights the inadequacy of current mechanisms to combat gender violence and advocates for legal reforms centered on consent-based definitions of rape.
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.