No illegal migrants recorded at the border with Belarus
Lithuanian border officials report that no illegal migrants have been recorded attempting entry from Belarus in recent weeks.
Alert in Eurogroup and ECB - The war fuels inflation
The conflict in the Middle East once again tests the global economy, with rising energy prices and falling stock markets prompting discussions at Eurogroup and Ecofin meetings.
Macron's strategy - first step towards EU nuclear weapons?
French President Emmanuel Macron asserts France's sole control over its nuclear arsenal while hinting at a European strategy for deterrence.
Karolina Zioło-Pużuk: In five years, Poland can achieve the average funding for science in the EU
Karolina Zioło-Pużuk discusses Poland's potential to align its science funding with the EU average within five years, emphasizing the connection between investments in science and national security.
Russia sued the EU
The Central Bank of Russia has filed a lawsuit against the European Union over the seizure of its assets by EU member states.
Spain and the European Commission respond to Trump after trade reprisals against Pedro Sánchez's government
The Spanish government and the European Union have responded to Donald Trump's threat to halt trade with Spain over Madrid's decision regarding U.S. military use of its bases during the conflict in Iran.
European Union calls for moderation regarding international law in the war in Iran
The European Union is urging moderation and adherence to international law concerning the conflict in Iran, amid significant division within the bloc on how to respond.
Brussels assures that it will guarantee 'the full protection of the interests of the European Union'
Brussels has stated it will uphold the interests of the European Union in response to U.S. trade threats against Spain.
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.
Spain replies to Trump: 'Respect the bilateral agreements with the USA'
Spain has responded to former US President Donald Trump's statements regarding potential trade disruption, urging Washington to honor bilateral agreements with the European Union.
PM IN LUXEMBOURG ⟩ Advocate for European Defense Capability: Like 27 Siblings Choosing a Movie on Netflix
André Denk, director of the European Defence Agency, likens the collaborative efforts of EU member states on defense capabilities to siblings trying to choose a movie to watch together.
Russia's Central Bank Attempts to Sue the EU Court Over Indefinite Asset Freezes
The Central Bank of Russia has filed a lawsuit against the European Union's General Court challenging the legality of asset freezes imposed by the bloc as part of its support for Ukraine.
The government to receive a presentation on the referendum on Friday
The Icelandic government is set to receive a presentation regarding a national referendum on continuing negotiations with the European Union.
After the European Commission's decision on the initiative My Voice, My Choice / European funds as a test of our cohesion – why do we need a fair dialogue among democratic forces?
The European Commission's recent decision has prompted a call for deeper reflection on democratic cooperation in Slovakia amid societal divisions.
War in Iran: Europe Watches – and Must Cope with the Consequences
European Union ministers have canceled meetings in Cyprus, which were intended to discuss various EU agendas, amid rising tensions due to the situation in Iran.
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.
Obuljen Koržinek on the media in the Parliament: Here is what she replied about Novosti and Hrvatsko slovo
The Croatian Minister of Culture and Media, Nina Obuljen Koržinek, addressed criticisms in Parliament regarding media funding, clarifying that her ministry does not financially support any media, including Novosti and Hrvatsko slovo.
After 2027, there will be no program for Eastern Poland. Regions want new forms of assistance
Eastern Polish regions are advocating for continued support from the European Union beyond 2027, following the cessation of the current assistance program due to the region's historical economic struggles.
Media: Several countries oppose Ukraine's accelerated accession to the European Union
Multiple EU member states express concerns regarding Ukraine's quick membership in the EU due to potential governance issues.
Three million euros directed to the security of the Eastern border
The Latvian government has allocated three million euros to bolster the security of the EU's external border in five municipalities.
Croatia is at the top of population emigration in the European Union
According to new Eurostat data, Croatia has the highest percentage of its citizens living in other EU countries, with nearly 15% currently residing abroad.
Russian Central Bank Challenges EU’s Indefinite Asset Freeze in European Court
Russia’s Central Bank is suing the European Union over the indefinite freeze of its sovereign assets, claiming it violates international law and its rights.
Macron reignites nuclear energy. Starmer's doubts on the conflict
Tensions rise in Europe over Iran's retaliation to Israeli-American attacks, prompting a reinforcement of naval missions in the Red Sea.
The European Union must be central to a solution. It must not limit itself to mere formalities
Italy's Deputy Foreign Minister Edmondo Cirielli emphasizes the need for the EU to play a significant role in resolving the conflict with Iran, eschewing mere formal statements.
Ukraine receives IMF cash cushion as huge funding gap remains unsolved
Ukraine has received a $1.5 billion payment from the IMF, but is still facing a significant funding gap as it awaits approval for a crucial European loan.
The next fifty years will be an era of nuclear weapons, Macron said and unveiled a new nuclear doctrine. It aims to protect Poland as well.
French President Emmanuel Macron unveiled a new nuclear doctrine emphasizing the importance of nuclear weapons in the next fifty years, with special consideration for Poland's security.
Vytenis Povilas Andriukaitis. Lithuania's Chance to Shape Europe's Direction in Biotechnology Races
Lithuania's upcoming presidency of the EU Council in 2027 presents a unique opportunity to influence European biotech policy and innovation.
Marek Kutarba: Indeed, thanks to money from SAFE, Poland will make purchases in the USA
Poland's acquisition of funds from the EU SAFE program is set to enable significant military purchases from the U.S., which could impact the upcoming political landscape.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
The article discusses the latest decisions made by President Javier Milei's government, including positive recognition from the European Union regarding trade agreements.
France increases the number of nuclear warheads
President Macron stated that it is his responsibility to ensure the destructive power of France's deterrents remains guaranteed as France increases its nuclear warheads.
The European Union Wants to Harmonize Penalties Related to Firearms
The European Commission proposes to standardize penalties for illegal firearms possession, production, and trafficking across EU member states as part of a new directive.
Brazil at the Top of the World Trade Agenda
Brazil has made a significant move in its economic and diplomatic history by approving a long-awaited trade agreement with the European Union.
Argentina, the only country with agreements on both sides of the Atlantic
Argentina is uniquely positioned to establish significant trade agreements with both the United States and the European Union, representing a notable shift in its economic strategy.
Sánchez isolates Spain, doubly: confronted with Trump over bases and turned away from the European nuclear plan
Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez faces criticism for isolating Spain by opposing U.S. military actions from bases in Rota and distancing from a European nuclear deterrent plan.
Pedro Sánchez distinguishes himself from the rest of Europe: denied the United States the use of air bases in Spain and Israel responded
Spain has set itself apart from the military strategies of the United States and Israel regarding Iran, refusing to allow the use of its air bases for military operations not backed by international law.
The number of divorce certificates issued by notaries decreased slightly last year
Last year, notaries in Latvia issued 99 fewer divorce certificates compared to the previous year, according to information from the Latvian Council of Notaries.
Iran's attacks reached a European Union country and the escalation of the war in the Middle East continues
A British airbase in Cyprus was targeted by an Iranian drone, marking the first strike against a European Union nation since the onset of the Middle Eastern conflict.
Europe grants one million euros to the CÃrculo de Bellas Artes and other European entities to respond to 'pressures on artistic freedom'
The European Union has allocated one million euros to support the CÃrculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid and other entities in a project addressing artistic freedom across Europe.
Will the War in the Middle East Affect Poles? Gen. Polko Speaks Out
The outbreak of armed conflict in the Middle East raises questions about Poland's defense capabilities, prompting discussions on substantial military loans from the EU.
Will the War in the Middle East Affect Poles? General Polko Speaks Out
The outbreak of armed conflict in the Middle East raises questions about Poland's defense capabilities and the implications of participating in the European Union's Security Action for Europe initiative.
An Iranian drone hit a British air base in Cyprus and the European Union reacts
An Iranian drone attack on a British air base in Cyprus marks a significant escalation in the military tensions involving Iran, prompting reactions from European nations.
Kyrgyzstan threatens EU with a lawsuit over anti-Russian sanctions
Kyrgyzstan has announced plans to take legal action against the European Union regarding the sanctions imposed on Russia.
EU convenes a meeting regarding the impacts of the conflict in the Middle East on gas
The European Union is calling a meeting to discuss the implications of the Middle Eastern conflict on the gas supply.
PODCAST: Are the targets of the 'Digital Decade' achievable in Latvia?
The 'Digital Decade' initiative by the European Union sets ambitious targets for Latvia by 2030 to enhance digital infrastructure and skills, but faces complexities in societal habits and institutional readiness.
War in Iran: "no immediate concerns" for EU supply of oil and gas
The European Union's energy supply remains stable despite the ongoing conflict in Iran, according to a spokesperson from the Commission.
The Vilnius Book Fair’s ‘Music Hall’ changes its rhythm: will invite you to meet at another time in 2027
The ‘Music Hall’ event at the Vilnius Book Fair will not take place as usual in February 2027 due to Lithuania's EU Council presidency, and has been rescheduled to September 16-19, 2027.
The President of the European Commission urges Iran to de-escalate the situation to prevent the conflict from spreading
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen condemned reckless attacks by Iran and its proxies and emphasized the need for de-escalation to maintain regional stability.
Meeting with the Polish minister canceled. In the background, a drone attack
A scheduled meeting involving the Polish minister has been canceled due to a drone attack on a British base in Cyprus.
Cyprus postpones EU ministerial meeting due to drone incident
Cyprus has postponed an informal EU ministerial meeting following a drone strike at the British Akrotiri airbase.
Di Maio a guest of 'Eastwest coffee' for a 'new protagonism of the EU in the Gulf'
Luigi Di Maio participated in 'Eastwest Coffee', discussing the EU's emerging role in the Gulf region alongside various public and private sector leaders.