There are cases where legal procedure quietly becomes political, not because anyone explicitly intends it to be so, but because the surrounding context makes it unavoidable. The ongoing investment ...
Central Statistical Office launches ‘Ukrainians in Poland’ data platform The Central Statistical Office of Poland launched the ‘Ukrainians in Poland’ online dashboard - an interactive platform ...
The European Commission has put forward a raft of new measures that will improve the health of Europeans and contribute to ...
The European Green Party has reacted strongly to a fresh White House statement that the use of US military force against Greenland is “always an option”. The White House said on Tuesday: ...
More than 40,000 18-year-olds will be able to embark on a free rail journey across Europe following their selection in the ...
Global leaders in biomedical science and healthcare will gather on Croatia’s Adriatic coast in summer as “The 14th ISABS and ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (pictured), together with the President of the European Council, António Costa, will be in Jordan, Syria and Lebanon this week. Their visit follows ...
In 2026, Belgium's famous Queen Elisabeth Competition will celebrate a truly special edition. It will be dedicated to the cello and also marks the 150th anniversary of Queen Elisabeth's birth and 75th ...
A “fitness check” on energy security has been published by the Commission, evaluating the key EU regulations on the security ...
The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to worsen. As winter sets in, Palestinians are left exposed to heavy rain and ...
For more than 30 years, EU funding has helped support the transformation of Bremerhaven’s abandoned harbour into one of northern Germany’s most popular visitor attractions. The regeneration which ...
For decades, international relations were governed not only by written rules, but by a shared pretense. The United Nations Charter, international courts, and diplomatic language provided a normative ...