Germany's Bundestag Approves Stricter Asylum Rules
Germany's Bundestag has approved a bill to tighten asylum rules while easing asylum seekers' access to the labor market, implementing EU directives into German law.
The European Union could overturn the V-16 beacon regulation
The European People's Party claims that the European Commission confirmed that Spain's government failed to notify Brussels about the mandatory V16 beacon regulations, which could lead to significant legal consequences.
Another sport allows Russians to compete; under certain conditions, the national flag and anthem are also permitted
The European Swimming Federation announced that Russian and Belarusian athletes will be allowed to participate in European aquatic sports competitions under certain conditions, following directives from the International Olympic Committee.
WWF filed a complaint with the EU Commission about predator quota hunting
WWF Finland has filed a complaint with the European Commission regarding a hunting law amendment approved by Parliament, arguing it violates EU nature directives protecting certain predator species.
Spain is the country with the most delays in implementing European directives: it has 101 pending
Spain leads in delays concerning European directives, facing challenges in legislative production due to government instability, with 145 laws currently affected in Congress.
The EU Court of Justice condemns Spain for violating European regulations on urban wastewater
The Court of Justice of the EU has ruled that Spain repeatedly violated EU directives on urban wastewater treatment due to significant deficiencies in collection, treatment, and discharge control in approximately thirty towns, particularly in Andalusia and the Canary Islands.