With Donald Trump’s recent election win, European leaders are grappling with the potential for renewed tariffs on EU exports to the United States. Throughout his campaign, Trump proposed a blanket 10% to 20% tariff on all U.S. imports and a steep increase in tariffs...
Mysterious Parcel Fires in Europe Linked to Russian Sabotage Campaign
A series of mysterious fires in courier packages across Europe, including incidents in Poland, Germany, and the UK, are now believed to be “test runs” orchestrated by Russian intelligence to target flights bound for the US and Canada, according to European...
Resurgent ISIS and al Qaeda Targeting Europe, Warns MI5 Chief
The United Kingdom is facing a resurgent threat from ISIS and al Qaeda, according to MI5 Director General Ken McCallum. In a rare public speech, McCallum warned that these terrorist organizations are once again targeting the UK and Europe, with ISIS in particular...
France Points Finger at UK Amid Channel Migrant Crisis
The recent tragedy off the northern coast of France, where 12 migrants, including six children and a pregnant woman, lost their lives while attempting to cross the English Channel, has reignited tensions between France and the UK. The sinking of the overcrowded boat...
Number of Family Reunification Requests in the Netherlands Soars: Nearly 40,000 Await Approval
The number of family reunification requests, where relatives of asylum seekers abroad wait for permission to join their family members in the Netherlands, has significantly increased over the past year. Currently, nearly 40,000 people are awaiting approval for their...
Extreme Heat Wave Shuts Acropolis, Scorches Europe
Southern Europe is sweltering under an extreme heat wave, leading to significant disruptions and unprecedented temperatures. The Acropolis in Greece, one of the country's most iconic landmarks, was shut down for five hours on Wednesday due to soaring temperatures....
Von der Leyen Re-Elected as President of European Commission with Stronger Support
On Thursday, Ursula von der Leyen was re-elected as President of the European Commission with a significant majority of 401 out of 720 votes from European Parliament members, a far wider margin than her narrow win five years ago. Ursula von der Leyen secured a second...
EU Accuses Elon Musk’s X of Misleading Users and Violating Digital Services Act
European regulators have charged Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter, with violating the Digital Services Act (DSA), accusing the platform of misleading its users and failing to meet transparency standards. The European Commission, the executive arm of the...
EU Launches Investigations into Chinese Subsidies and Imports
In a bid to safeguard domestic manufacturers and ensure fair competition, the European Union (EU) has initiated a series of investigations into China's procurement practices and subsidy schemes. The European Commission, tasked with carrying out these inquiries, aims...
“Europe’s Energy Independence: A Shift Away from Russian Dominance”
Europe has made significant strides in securing its energy future, moving away from dependence on Russian resources. The continent's ability to weather recent winters without energy shortages or supply cuts marks a notable milestone in its energy resilience journey....