
When Europe can no longer look the other way: The slow hardening of the EU’s position towards Israel
Spain, France and Belgium are calling for greater forcefulness after the review of the framework governing bilateral relations was approved
Spain, France and Belgium are calling for greater forcefulness after the review of the framework governing bilateral relations was approved
The EU will review its association agreement with Israel over possible human rights violations, while the UK suspends negotiations for a future trade deal
The EU claims to be involved in peace efforts despite not sitting at the negotiating table and threatens further sanctions if the Kremlin does not accede to demands for a ceasefire
The US president’s first 100 days in office have acted as ‘a super-accelerator of trends already well advanced,’ warns the organization in its annual report
The former Portuguese prime minister takes over the presidency of the European Council on Sunday with a call to ‘listen’ to citizens and willingness to find ‘creative’ solutions for a united but diverse bloc
The founder of WikiLeaks has not revealed his plans and people close to him say that he needs time to recover after spending 12 years in isolation
The WikiLeaks founder made his first public appearance since his release before a committee of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, France
The 28-year-old candidate to be prime minister has completed the process of ‘de-demonization’ of the National Rally initiated by its leader, Marine Le Pen, more than a decade ago. The results of the first round of voting for the French National Assembly on Sunday puts the party closer than ever to government
More than 50 new lawmakers, some of whom are openly anti-establishment, are now seeking a parliamentary group to join. Their presence could push the European Parliament even further to the right
The voting taking place in 27 member states from June 6 to 9 will be decisive for the future of the European project at a turbulent time in history
At the last plenary session before the European elections in June, the radical right promised to repeal the ‘stupid’ laws against climate change
Following in the footsteps of the US and UK, European foreign and defense ministers are expected to greenlight new restrictions against Tehran, but without targeting the Revolutionary Guard
Increasingly distanced from his former boss, Pence urges Europe to trust his country regardless of the November election outcome
The French member of the European Parliament has been elected president of Renew, the centrist bloc most threatened by the rise of the extreme right before the June elections
European Union ministers have met to discuss a ‘comprehensive’ 12-point peace proposal put forth by Josep Borrell, which envisages a conference with other states in the region, the United Nations and the U.S.
The EU has included Hamas political leader Yahya Sinwar on its terrorist list, while the US launched a third attack on Houthi targets in Yemen
The Spaniard participated in the final negotiations of the European Union’s pioneering AI Law that will regulate these new technologies
Even after the political decision to open accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova, these countries still have a long list of moves to make before they can officially join the EU, a process that may well take several years
Several states, including France and Germany, without which there is no qualified majority to carry out the law, are refusing to accept consent as the basis for sexual crimes
France, Italy and Germany believe that overly strict legislation will hinder innovation in artificial intelligence
Saudi Prince Faisal bin Farhan will present the positions of Islamic countries in the absence of Israel, which has declined to attend the summit
The Belgian capital has downgraded the terrorist alert level after the death of the suspect. The Swedish Prime Minister will participate on Wednesday in a tribute to the victims of the attack
Etterbeek, home to the main institutions of the EU, is working to contextualize its multiple monuments and symbols of Belgium’s legacy in the Congo
A member of the cabinet of what is considered to be the legitimate government of Myanmar – whose members are exiled and scattered around the world, as a result of the 2021 military coup – describes the partial pardon of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi as ‘pure propaganda’
In Brussels this Thursday, European interior ministers and those of 14 Latin American countries will seek greater coordination, information-sharing, the streamlining of operations, and the commitment to a bilateral calendar of meetings
The Strasbourg plenary session approved a non-binding report that promotes the ‘decriminalization of prostituted persons, especially women’
The Economic Community of West African States has set a D-Day for its armed action but has not disclosed the date