Europe
Germany’s parliament recently passed a historic bill that would allow for record levels of state borrowing for defense and infrastructure…
The European Commission has introduced a proposal known as the Omnibus package, which aims to simplify corporate reporting obligations in…
EU to implement stricter regulations on steel imports and management of waste metal streams
The European Union is planning to tighten controls on steel and aluminium imports to prevent market dumping and restrict countries…
Ursula von der Leyen recently announced initiatives to boost European defense, including a joint Task Force with Ukraine and a…
European Union government ministers are discussing ways to keep the pro-democracy media outlet, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), afloat after…
The director-general of the International Organization of Migration (IOM) has emphasized the importance of not discussing the return of Syrian…
The video of a supposed pro-Donald Trump, anti-Ukraine protest in London that has resurfaced recently is actually from July 2018…
In a celebration of all things Irish, crowds around the world came together to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. In Dublin,…
Several video clips circulating on social media showing Ukrainian soldiers putting on makeup and pretending to go to war have…
In a recent interview with Euronews, Polish Minister of Internal Affairs Tomasz Siemoniak discussed Poland’s stance on the European Pact…
Former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili was sentenced to another prison term on Monday, extending his imprisonment to 12 and a…
Data centres are becoming major consumers of electricity, with estimates suggesting that almost one-third of Ireland’s electricity demand could come…