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Tommy Robinson’s echoes Kremlin propaganda

Tommy Robinson is a figure known for his far-right...

Claudiu Târziu’s Controversial Pro-Russian Stance and Alignment

Claudiu Richard Târziu is a Romanian right-wing politician. He...

Latvian MEP Tatjana Ždanoka: Is She Pro Russian MEP in EU Parliament?

Tatjana Ždanoka, a Latvian MEP affiliated with the Latvian...

Online Content Issues Surge After Hamas Attack

Since the Hamas attack on Israel on Saturday October 7, the Pharos platform has been overwhelmed by reports of problematic online content: 700 reports...

Ethiopia and EU sign 650 million euro financial support agreement

Ethiopia and the European Union signed a financial support agreement of 650 million euros ($680 million) on Tuesday for the multi-year indicative program. The agreement...

EU warns Elon Musk over ‘disinformation’ on X about Hamas attack

The EU has issued a warning to Elon Musk over the alleged disinformation about the Hamas attack on Israel, including fake news and “repurposed...

Belgium’s Justice Minister’s Scandalous Behavior: Drunk and Disorderly

In a tale of deceit, manipulation, and a justice system that has seemingly failed to uphold its core principles, Belgium finds itself embroiled in...

Collapsing Justice: The Unveiling of Belgiumgate and the Failures of Belgium’s Legal System

In December 2022, the European Parliament was rocked by the "Qatargate" corruption scandal, leading to the arrest of several Members of the European Parliament...

No Immunity, No Justice: Unmasking Belgium’s Role in the Qatargate Scandal

The Qatargate scandal that gripped the European Parliament has left a trail of controversy and suspicion in its wake. Allegations abound that what was...

Belgiumgate Exposed: Diplomatic Espionage Shakes the Heart of Europe

In a shocking turn of events, recent revelations have exposed a disturbing underbelly of Belgian government and secret service operations, implicating their involvement in...

EU Commits $680M Aid to Ethiopia by 2027

European aid, which was suspended following the outbreak of the Tigray conflict, will be used to support green growth, inclusive human development, improved governance...

The European Union is dead in Artsakh

The European Union is dead in Artsakh. Neither in Berlin nor in Paris but in this territory populated by Armenians for millennia and annexed...

Feminist Diplomacy: France’s Unwavering Commitment

From the outset, we wish you every success in conducting the debates of this committee. My delegation joins the intervention of the European Union,...

Why Armenia Faces Diplomatic Isolation in Nagorno-Karabakh

If the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh has lasted for more than 30 years, the reversal of the balance of power between...

France-Morocco Border Dispute: A Closer Look

“France-Morocco, dangerous lesions” (3/3). The “visa crisis” in 2021 has strongly contributed to tensions between Paris and Rabat. While history has forged a relationship...

Armenians of the European Union cry out their distress in the streets of Brussels

At the call of 500 associations from 17 EU countries, the Armenian community of the EU gathered at the foot of the European Commission...

Erdogan: “Turkey no longer expects anything from the European Union”

Turkish President Recepp Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday warned "terrorists" and the European Union, which has kept him "waiting for 40 years", a few hours...

European Union Aims to Strengthen External Border Protection

Faced with the massive influx of migrants in recent weeks on the island of Lampedusa in Italy, member countries of the European Union are...

Accession: Turkey expects “nothing more” from the European Union

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expects “nothing more” from the European Union, even though his country has been hoping to join the EU for...

Lufthansa’s Ambitious Green Flight Plans

During a national aviation conference in Hamburg on Monday September 25, Carsten Spohr, the boss of Lufthansa, Europe's leading carrier, estimated that the company...

Government Achieves 49.3 Rating in Finance Programming Law

The French government used article 49.3 of the Constitution on Wednesday to have its public finance programming bill adopted by the National Assembly. The text,...

Detection of first outbreaks of MHE in cattle farms

The national reference laboratory for animal health in Maisons-Alfort (Anses) confirmed, at the end of last week, the presence of the Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease...

EU Ministers Propose Controversial Border Control Measures

As part of the debates on the Migration and Asylum Pact, European ministers say they are ready to introduce new rules to close borders...

Junior Eurovision 2023: Nice’s Spectacular Plans

“All of Nice will live in the colors of Junior Eurovision, and not just on D-day.” Host city of the 21st competition open to...

CEA Recycling Nuclear Expertise for Renewables

Silver, nickel, lithium, palladium, rhodium: all metals are in nature, but not only. In Marcoule (Gard), CEA researchers are recycling its nuclear know-how to...

Nagorno-Karabakh: tens of thousands of refugees continue to flow into Armenia

Armenia continues, Wednesday September 27, to welcome tens of thousands of refugees fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh, a week after a lightning offensive by Azerbaijan in this...

Italy Explores Gas and Hydrogen Exports to Bavaria and Eastern Europe

Italy is in preliminary talks with the government of Bavaria to supply gas and hydrogen to the southern German state, and also aims to...

Kosovo: three men detained after Sunday’s violence

Three men arrested in Kosovo after the violence near the Serbian border on Sunday were placed in pre-trial detention on Monday and Tuesday, we...

The ECHR examines the “climate inaction” of 32 States

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is examining greenhouse gas emissions in 32 states on Wednesday at the request of six young Portuguese...

IEA Urges Rich Nations and China to Fast-Track Carbon Neutrality

Rich countries and developing economies alike will have to significantly advance their already ambitious carbon neutrality targets, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on...

IPCC Scientist Critiques Macron’s Eco Plan

If Emmanuel Macron spoke of "measured sobriety" on Monday, Yamina Saheb, co-author of the latest IPCC report, pleads Tuesday on franceinfo for "transformative sobriety",...

Giorgia Meloni: A Surprising Advocate for Europe

Overwhelmed by the migration crisis in Italy, the President of the Italian Council turns to the European Union for help. If the head of...

EU’s Dependence on Russian Gas: Current Status

Since the start of the war in Ukraine, Europe has continually demonstrated its desire to free itself from its dependence on Russian gas. But...

European Companies Concerned in China

European companies “worried” in China and wondering about their future in this country: this is the warning launched Monday in Beijing by European Trade...

Beet Growers Resist EU’s Bee-Saving Initiative

European sugar beet producers are turning away from the crop, which could push prices even higher as the European Union's environmental rules come into...

London March: Reintegration UK into EU

In London, a march for the reintegration of the United Kingdom into the European Union. On Saturday, thousands of Britons joined in a protest...

[Reaction] “The birth rate is a challenge for France”

The RN deputy for Oise Alexandre Sabatou returns to his proposed law aimed at boosting the French birth rate. The elected official proposes in...

LG and Huayou’s Significant Automotive Investment in Morocco

In a major announcement for the Moroccan automotive sector, LG has just confirmed its intention to invest in Morocco and to enter into a...

A police officer killed, armed men holed up in a monastery

Armed men holed up in a monastery, heavy weapons fire against the police, a police officer killed: the situation in northern Kosovo was chaotic...

Spain Advocates Catalan, Basque, Galician as EU Official Languages

Can Catalan become the 25th official language of the European Union? This is the question we are asking ourselves, because domestic politics is currently...

The Archbishop of Dijon in Marseille for the Pope’s visit: “A duty to assist” migrants

Monsignor Antoine Hérouard, Archbishop of Dijon, also vice-president of the Commission of Episcopates of the European Union (Comece), is one of the men of...

Foreign Affairs Minister Talks with EU Neighborhood Commissioner

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad, Nabil Ammar, had a telephone interview from New York, where he is participating in the...

Glyphosate: Berlin calls for a ban in the European Union

Germany wants glyphosate to be abandoned in the EU and warns of the risk of heterogeneous regulations after the European Commission's proposal this week...

60+ States Pledge Ratification of High Seas Treaty

The text, open for signature at the United Nations General Assembly, aims to protect 30% of seas and land by 2030. The High Seas Biodiversity...

EU Signs Historic Treaty for High Seas Protection

This Wednesday, September 20, the European Union and 67 countries around the world signed the highly anticipated Treaty on the High Seas, also known...

Human Rights Council Urgently Calls for Investigation into UAE’s Use of Pegasus Spyware on Citizens

— As the 54th session of the Human Rights Council unfolds in Geneva from September 11 to October 13, 2023, we issue a...

Meloni Urges Swift EU Action on Tunisia MOU After Brexit

The President of the Italian Council, Gioriga Meloni, “urged the European Union to proceed with rapid implementation of the memorandum of understanding concluded with...

Keir Starmer Calls for Improved EU Deal Post-Brexit

British opposition leader Keir Starmer has promised to improve trade relations between the United Kingdom and the European Union (EU) in 2025 if his...

EU Allocates 400 Million Euros for Turkey’s Disaster Resilience

The European Union (EU) has decided to approve aid of 400 million euros to Türkiye following the Kahramanmaras earthquakes, reports the Anadolu news agency. The...

2024 University Staff Strike: Disruption Continues, Union Warns

Staff at five universities in Scotland are taking strike action this week in ongoing disputes over pay and working conditions. It comes after the University...

Biden’s Union Support Clashes with EV Tech in UAW Strike

Two of President Joe Biden's top goals -- fighting climate change and expanding the middle class by supporting unions -- are colliding in the...

Space 2023. Reconciling animal welfare and profitability, a headache for breeders

The Space opened its doors this Tuesday, September 12, 2023 in Rennes, which becomes the European capital of breeding for three days. Among the...

Finland’s Digital Passport: Mobile Testing & Identity

While digital identity documents are slowly getting underway in France, at Helsinki airport, since this summer, a digital passport test in the phone has...
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