No Comment Donald Trump cheered and booed as first sitting US president at regular-season NFL game since 1978
No Comment Donald Trump cheered and booed as first sitting US president at regular-season NFL game since 1978
Europe News EU considers sanctions against Belarus airline over migrant arrivals The bloc's foreign ministers were in Luxembourg on Monday to discuss possible action against Belarusian company Belavia. 18/10/2021
World News EU has exported over 1 billion COVID-19 vaccines, says von der Leyen The 27-member EU is the largest exporter of coronavirus vaccines, the European Commission President told reporters 18/10/2021
Austria Cross-border medical centre set up for Austrian and Czech patients Where the iron curtain once prevailed, doctors and interpreters now care for patients from both Austria and the Czech Republic. 17/10/2021
Cyprus Cyprus to revoke 45 'golden passports' after corruption probes Procedures have begun to revoke the citizenships after an investment-for-passports scheme was cancelled in the wake of corruption revelations. 15/10/2021
World News Eastern Europe in midst of COVID surge as vaccinations lag Russia recorded yet a new record in daily COVID-19 deaths on Thursday while infections are soaring in Hungary and Ukraine. 14/10/2021
Europe News Navalny and Jeanine Anez on EU's Sakharov human rights prize shortlist A group of Afghan women are also on the shortlist to win to European Union’s top human rights prize. 14/10/2021
Italy EU humanitarian aid package 'not enough' for Afghanistan, NGO says On Tuesday the European Union announced a revamped humanitarian aid package worth €1 billion to deal with the aftermath of the Taliban takeover. 13/10/2021
United Kingdom N Ireland Protocol: Can the big gaps between the UK and EU be bridged? The EU Commission is offering concessions that are likely to fall short of the UK's demands, leading to fears of a further deterioration in relations and even a trade war. 13/10/2021
Travel News Applications are now open for 60,000 free Interrail passes There are thousands of free Interrail tickets available from today and all you need to do is fill in this short form. 13/10/2021
Portugal Brexit: UK's Lord Frost offers EU 'new legal text' on N Ireland David Frost's speech in Portugal follows a war of words between London and Brussels over the post-Brexit protocol that the UK government wants changed. 12/10/2021
Poland Poland seeks to clarify court ruling in EU legal supremacy row The Polish foreign minister says last week's bombshell court ruling protects national sovereignty and is in line with French and German constitutional court opinions. 11/10/2021
No Comment Tens of thousands of Polish EU supporters demonstrate in Warsaw Large protests were held across Poland on Sunday in a show of support for the European Union after the nation's constitutional court ruled this week that the Polish constitution overrides some EU laws. 11/10/2021
Ireland UK's N Ireland demands risk 'breakdown' in EU relations, Ireland warns Both Brussels and London have blamed each other for the lack of progress and warned they're running out of patience. 10/10/2021
Tech News Tech this week: A lake on Mars confirmed and a 90 year-old in space William Shatner brings Star Trek to life with space trip and are we closer to knowing about life on Mars? 10/10/2021
Poland Poland: EU countries split after Polish court ruling on EU law France and Germany reiterated their support for the EU Commission but Hungary has welcomed the Polish ruling, calling on the bloc to respect national sovereignty. 09/10/2021
World EU enlargement, migration and rule of law - Janez Janša gives his take After a one-day EU summit in Slovenia on the 6th of October to discuss the bloc's potential enlargement of the six remaining Western Balkans countries, little progress was made. Prime Minister of Slovenia, Janez Janša, gives his insight on the process and the pressing matters within the bloc. 08/10/2021
Green News 100 charities urge the EU to end use of some biomass as 'renewable' energy European citizens pay more than €6 billion per year to subsidise wood burning as renewable energy. 08/10/2021
My Europe Series Will Poland's 'nuclear strike' on EU's legal order lead to 'Polexit'? The ruling that Polish law has supremacy over the EU's sent shockwaves across Europe. But what will it mean for EU-Poland relations? 08/10/2021
Europe News What powers does EU have to bring Poland into line over legal dispute? The extraordinary ruling from the Polish Constitutional Court poses an unprecedented challenge to the European Commission. 08/10/2021
World News Croatia probes reports of violent migrant pushbacks at EU border Croatia launched an investigation after disturbing footage purported to show Croatian police beating up young migrants with sticks to push them back outside EU borders. 08/10/2021