Black anti-racism coordinator excluded from European Commission reshuffle
The exclusion of the EU's anti-racism coordinator from a high-level position amid other coordinators raises concerns about systemic inequities in addressing racism.
Dexit? Far-right AfD wants Germany to leave the EU DW 12/18/2024
The AfD is committed to Germany's exit from the EU and the euro, proposing a renegotiated relationship with Europe.
EU makes three major demands of UK' as Starmer seeks new post-Brexit trade deal
The Independent prioritizes unbiased reporting in critical US and UK issues, advocating for accessible journalism beyond paywalls.
EU sues UK over post-Brexit freedom of movement failures in blow to Starmer's reset
The Independent emphasizes the importance of accessible journalism while covering critical issues like reproductive rights and post-Brexit relations with the EU.
European city mayors urge Ursula von der Leyen to tackle EU's housing crisis
European mayors are urging EU action to combat the housing crisis affecting over 13 million people, highlighting the urgency for solutions to ensure competitiveness.
BREAKING: New Swiss-EU deal 'good and beneficial for both sides'
Switzerland's new deal with the EU marks the beginning of a revised and cooperative relationship between the two parties.
EU seeks assurances from Syria's new leaders in exchange for dropping sanctions
The Independent emphasizes the importance of accessible journalism and reporting on critical issues like reproductive rights and global events.
Dexit? Far-right AfD wants Germany to leave the EU DW 12/18/2024
The AfD is committed to Germany's exit from the EU and the euro, proposing a renegotiated relationship with Europe.
EU makes three major demands of UK' as Starmer seeks new post-Brexit trade deal
The Independent prioritizes unbiased reporting in critical US and UK issues, advocating for accessible journalism beyond paywalls.
EU sues UK over post-Brexit freedom of movement failures in blow to Starmer's reset
The Independent emphasizes the importance of accessible journalism while covering critical issues like reproductive rights and post-Brexit relations with the EU.
European city mayors urge Ursula von der Leyen to tackle EU's housing crisis
European mayors are urging EU action to combat the housing crisis affecting over 13 million people, highlighting the urgency for solutions to ensure competitiveness.
BREAKING: New Swiss-EU deal 'good and beneficial for both sides'
Switzerland's new deal with the EU marks the beginning of a revised and cooperative relationship between the two parties.
EU seeks assurances from Syria's new leaders in exchange for dropping sanctions
The Independent emphasizes the importance of accessible journalism and reporting on critical issues like reproductive rights and global events.
EU should spare carmakers from punitive' emissions fines, says Scholz
The German chancellor suggests the EU should avoid fines on carmakers not meeting emissions standards to support the industry's transition to electrification.
European Commission takes UK to court over EU citizens' rights
The European Commission is suing the UK government for not protecting EU citizens' rights post-Brexit, impacting Keir Starmer's attempts at reconciliation.
Northern Ireland to continue to retain some EU trade laws post-Brexit
Northern Ireland assembly votes to extend special Brexit trading arrangements, showcasing division between unionists and nationalists.
'Brexit reset': Why majority of EU citizens want closer ties with the UK
A majority of EU citizens desire deeper ties with the UK nearly a decade post-Brexit.
Majority of Brexit voters would accept free movement' to access single market
Majority of Britons now favor free movement for single market access, showcasing a shift in attitudes towards Brexit and immigration.
Former Europe minister blames Home Office for blocking Brexit reset progress
The Independent focuses on critical real-time reporting across various social issues without paywalls, emphasizing the importance of access to quality journalism.
Revealed: Brexit has reduced UK exports by 27bn, new report claims
Brexit has led to a significant £27 billion loss in British exports, showcasing the impact of trade agreements post-EU membership.
European Commission takes UK to court over EU citizens' rights
The European Commission is suing the UK government for not protecting EU citizens' rights post-Brexit, impacting Keir Starmer's attempts at reconciliation.
Northern Ireland to continue to retain some EU trade laws post-Brexit
Northern Ireland assembly votes to extend special Brexit trading arrangements, showcasing division between unionists and nationalists.
'Brexit reset': Why majority of EU citizens want closer ties with the UK
A majority of EU citizens desire deeper ties with the UK nearly a decade post-Brexit.
Majority of Brexit voters would accept free movement' to access single market
Majority of Britons now favor free movement for single market access, showcasing a shift in attitudes towards Brexit and immigration.
Former Europe minister blames Home Office for blocking Brexit reset progress
The Independent focuses on critical real-time reporting across various social issues without paywalls, emphasizing the importance of access to quality journalism.
Revealed: Brexit has reduced UK exports by 27bn, new report claims
Brexit has led to a significant £27 billion loss in British exports, showcasing the impact of trade agreements post-EU membership.
Canada's Trudeau reshuffles cabinet amid persistent pressure to resign
Trudeau has reshuffled his cabinet as he faces mounting pressure to resign amid declining popularity and challenges within the Liberal Party.
Trudeau running out of road even as he announces cabinet reshuffle
Justin Trudeau's cabinet reshuffle follows a tumultuous week, highlighting political instability and challenges to his leadership as calls for resignation intensify.
Canada's Trudeau reshuffles cabinet amid persistent pressure to resign
Trudeau has reshuffled his cabinet as he faces mounting pressure to resign amid declining popularity and challenges within the Liberal Party.
Trudeau running out of road even as he announces cabinet reshuffle
Justin Trudeau's cabinet reshuffle follows a tumultuous week, highlighting political instability and challenges to his leadership as calls for resignation intensify.
'Security, Europe!': Poland to assume rotating EU presidency from January - TopNews - Ansa.it
Poland will take over the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union on January 1, 2025.With a six-month mandate, it will run the Council until June under the motto: "Security, Europe!"
Calm before storm: EU feels out Ukraine plans before Trump DW 12/20/2024
Zelenskyy emphasized the need for a united European and American front in supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression.
EU officials to visit Ireland in last-ditch effort to convince farmers to support Mercosur
The EU's trade deal with Mercosur, years in the making, raises significant concerns among Irish farmers regarding sustainability and potential impacts.
EU-Mercosur trade deal riles European farmers DW 12/17/2024
The Mercosur trade deal is contentious in France, with farmers protesting despite claims that import increases will not harm EU agricultural sectors significantly.
Lithuanian President touts 5% of GDP on defence in 'coming years'
EU leaders aim to enhance defense capabilities but face challenges in agreeing on financing mechanisms.
Growing defense spending is crucial for addressing security threats, particularly from Russia.
EU officials to visit Ireland in last-ditch effort to convince farmers to support Mercosur
The EU's trade deal with Mercosur, years in the making, raises significant concerns among Irish farmers regarding sustainability and potential impacts.
EU-Mercosur trade deal riles European farmers DW 12/17/2024
The Mercosur trade deal is contentious in France, with farmers protesting despite claims that import increases will not harm EU agricultural sectors significantly.
Lithuanian President touts 5% of GDP on defence in 'coming years'
EU leaders aim to enhance defense capabilities but face challenges in agreeing on financing mechanisms.
Growing defense spending is crucial for addressing security threats, particularly from Russia.
Trump, Putin create tail winds for Poland's defense spending push
"The main message of Poland's presidency is security," said Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka, Poland's undersecretary of state for EU affairs.
'In His Own Bubble': Zelenskiy Slams Putin Remarks, Urges More EU Military Aid
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told EU leaders gathered in Brussels on December 19 that continued support in the fight against Russia's invasion is urgent.
Ukraine updates: Zelenskyy in Europe for talks DW 12/18/2024
Zelenskyy will consult NATO leaders in Brussels on strengthening Ukraine's defense against Russia's ongoing military aggression.
Irish support for Palestinians stands firm, despite Israeli anger
Ireland's support for Palestinians remains strong despite diplomatic tensions with Israel, underscoring historical parallels in their struggles against occupation.
Bulgaria trying to force out Syrian asylum seekers after fall of Assad
Bulgaria is reportedly using violence and coercion to force Syrian asylum seekers to sign voluntary return documents amid increased harassment at European borders.
Irish support for Palestinians stands firm, despite Israeli anger
Ireland's support for Palestinians remains strong despite diplomatic tensions with Israel, underscoring historical parallels in their struggles against occupation.
Bulgaria trying to force out Syrian asylum seekers after fall of Assad
Bulgaria is reportedly using violence and coercion to force Syrian asylum seekers to sign voluntary return documents amid increased harassment at European borders.
Israel closes its Dublin embassy due to perceived antisemitism and Ireland's support for Palestinian statehood, marking a significant strain in diplomatic relations.
Is Israel's diplomatic isolation in Europe growing? DW 12/18/2024
Ireland's government maintains support for a two-state solution, with official recognition of Palestinian statehood despite tensions with Israel.
Israel shuts Ireland embassy DW 12/15/2024
Israel closes its Dublin embassy due to perceived antisemitism and Ireland's support for Palestinian statehood, marking a significant strain in diplomatic relations.
Is Israel's diplomatic isolation in Europe growing? DW 12/18/2024
Ireland's government maintains support for a two-state solution, with official recognition of Palestinian statehood despite tensions with Israel.
What options does Trudeau have as Canadian PM faces calls to resign?
Trudeau faces mounting pressure to resign following Cabinet member Freeland's resignation amid economic disagreements and declining public support.
Chagos deal remains on track, says UK minister
The UK is moving to finalize a sovereignty deal over the Chagos Islands, but Mauritius seeks better terms.
EU investigates TikTok over alleged Russian meddling in Romanian vote
The EU is investigating TikTok for potential foreign interference in the Romanian presidential election, focusing on activated accounts influencing voter behavior.
Humza Yousaf to step down as MSP at next election
Humza Yousaf plans to resign as MSP in the 2026 Holyrood election, emphasizing the need for new leadership and his contributions beyond politics.
European Parliament Officially Postpones EUDR Enforcement
The European Union Parliament voted overwhelmingly today to postpone enforcement of the landmark EU deforestation-free supply chains law, known as EUDR.
France's new PM Francois Bayrou meets party leaders to form government
François Bayrou aims to unite France's divided political forces to create a new government, focusing on the contentious 2025 budget.
Brussels to pressure Starmer to agree to youth mobility scheme in Brexit reset
Quality journalism should be accessible to all, and supporting independent reporting is crucial for democratic discourse.
EU to suspend visas for Georgian officials over the security crackdown on opposition protestors
The Independent emphasizes the importance of accessible journalism amidst critical issues, advocating for financial support to continue unbiased, on-the-ground reporting.
Keir Starmer claims fresh Brexit reset victory as UK strikes 360m EU fishing deal
The Independent underscores the necessity of accessible journalism, particularly in significant social and political contexts.
UK's new fishing deal with the EU signals improvements in post-Brexit relations and prioritizes sustainable fishing.
Brussels to pressure Starmer to agree to youth mobility scheme in Brexit reset
Quality journalism should be accessible to all, and supporting independent reporting is crucial for democratic discourse.
EU to suspend visas for Georgian officials over the security crackdown on opposition protestors
The Independent emphasizes the importance of accessible journalism amidst critical issues, advocating for financial support to continue unbiased, on-the-ground reporting.
Keir Starmer claims fresh Brexit reset victory as UK strikes 360m EU fishing deal
The Independent underscores the necessity of accessible journalism, particularly in significant social and political contexts.
UK's new fishing deal with the EU signals improvements in post-Brexit relations and prioritizes sustainable fishing.
EU launches 10bn space programme to rival Musk's Starlink
The EU is establishing a satellite network to strengthen security and rival SpaceX's Starlink, while the UK is opting for an independent path post-Brexit.
Georgia's ruling party to appoint far-right Russia loyalist as president
Georgia faces a constitutional crisis with pro-Russia elections and mass protests for EU integration.
Georgia's turmoil deepens as ex-footballer named president
Mikheil Kavelashvili was elected president of Georgia amid ongoing protests against the ruling party and claims of election rigging.
Georgian anti-government protests enter twelfth night
Protests in Tbilisi are driven by the suspension of EU accession talks, reflecting public demand for democracy and alignment with Western Europe.
Violence escalates in Georgia ahead of presidential election DW 12/13/2024
Georgia's upcoming presidential election is set against a backdrop of mass protests and political tension amid the ruling party's controversial reforms.
Georgia: Violence escalates ahead of presidential election DW 12/13/2024
Georgia's election atmosphere is volatile, marked by protests against the government's consolidation of power and limiting of presidential authority.
EU to end visa-free travel for Georgian diplomats DW 12/16/2024
EU ministers decide to restrict travel for Georgian officials as a response to government's actions against pro-EU protests.
Georgia's ruling party to appoint far-right Russia loyalist as president
Georgia faces a constitutional crisis with pro-Russia elections and mass protests for EU integration.
Georgia's turmoil deepens as ex-footballer named president
Mikheil Kavelashvili was elected president of Georgia amid ongoing protests against the ruling party and claims of election rigging.
Georgian anti-government protests enter twelfth night
Protests in Tbilisi are driven by the suspension of EU accession talks, reflecting public demand for democracy and alignment with Western Europe.
Violence escalates in Georgia ahead of presidential election DW 12/13/2024
Georgia's upcoming presidential election is set against a backdrop of mass protests and political tension amid the ruling party's controversial reforms.
Georgia: Violence escalates ahead of presidential election DW 12/13/2024
Georgia's election atmosphere is volatile, marked by protests against the government's consolidation of power and limiting of presidential authority.
EU to end visa-free travel for Georgian diplomats DW 12/16/2024
EU ministers decide to restrict travel for Georgian officials as a response to government's actions against pro-EU protests.
Former Ukrainian MP slams Starmer as 'Boris was much better' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
Kuleba criticized Starmer for not matching Johnson's strong leadership and commitment to military aid for Ukraine.
Why the Franco-German engine that powered the EU is now almost kaput
The Franco-German partnership is currently ineffective and struggling with severe political and economic challenges.
Michael Johnson Reverses The Clock, KO's Azaitar
Michael Johnson knocked out Ottman Azaitar in Round 2, highlighting his resilience and skill after a recent mixed performance history.
Macron expected to name new French PM after days of political deadlock
Emmanuel Macron is set to announce a new prime minister following political turmoil, highlighting challenges in securing governance amid a fragmented parliament.
Macron names Francois Bayrou as French prime minister after government collapse
Macron appoints François Bayrou as Prime Minister to restore stability in France's government after recent turmoil.
France's Macron to name new prime minister DW 12/13/2024
Emmanuel Macron is set to appoint a new prime minister after political upheaval, marking a critical moment in France's government instability.
France: Macron names Francois Bayrou as new prime minister DW 12/13/2024
Francois Bayrou's appointment signifies a shift in Macron's government amidst ongoing political crises in France.
Who is Francois Bayrou, France's new prime minister?
Francois Bayrou has been appointed as France's new prime minister following the resignation of Michel Barnier amidst political turmoil.
President Macron Names Centrist Ally Bayrou as France's Next Prime Minister
Macron aims to restore parliamentary stability with Francois Bayrou as prime minister after a government ousting.
UK government to review internal market act
The UK government is reviewing the Internal Market Act to address concerns from devolved administrations about its impact post-Brexit.
Macron nominates long-time ally Francois Bayrou as new PM
François Bayrou appointed as France's new prime minister amid a divided parliament following Michel Barnier's no-confidence vote.
Macron ally Francois Bayrou appointed new French prime minister
François Bayrou's appointment reflects a strategy of centrist leadership amid France's political crisis and aims to unify efforts for legislative success.
France's Macron names centrist ally Francois Bayrou as new prime minister
François Bayrou's appointment as Prime Minister is seen as essential for restoring stability in France after a political crisis.
Who is Francois Bayrou, France's new prime minister?
Emmanuel Macron appointed François Bayrou as prime minister to unite a divided French parliament after a historic no-confidence vote.
France's Macron set to name new PM: Which names are circulating?
Emmanuel Macron struggles to find a unifying prime ministerial candidate for a divided parliament, exacerbating governmental challenges.
German election opinion polls who's leading for 2025
Germany's election on February 23 follows the collapse of its coalition government, impacting political dynamics.
Proportional electoral system and current polls indicate possible future government arrangements.
France's Macron set to name new prime minister on Friday
A new prime minister will be announced following Michel Barnier's resignation, amid France's ongoing political crisis.
A Fundamental-Rights Centered EU Digital Policy: EFF's Recommendations 2024-2029
The EU should implement tech policies that protect user rights and foster fair competition globally.
Emmanuel Macron under pressure to appoint new prime minister this week
Macron faces a political crisis and must appoint a new prime minister amidst challenges of public debt and social divisions.
Macron seeks political deal to name a new prime minister and restore France's stability
The Independent emphasizes the importance of accessible, unbiased journalism in the face of critical social and political issues.
'Guillotines' and deportations: Switzerland wins concessions from EU
Switzerland successfully achieved key goals in EU negotiations, including participation in research programs and electricity agreements, while immigration issues remain contentious.
What now after the fall of the French government?
French MPs voted out Prime Minister Michel Barnier through a motion of no confidence, leading to his resignation and an unprecedented political situation.
France in political crisis after no-confidence vote topples government
The no-confidence vote has resulted in a political crisis in France, with President Macron now facing significant challenges in governance.
Disarray in France and Germany is 'bad news' for EU DW 12/05/2024
Michel Barnier's government was removed in a no-confidence vote, highlighting ongoing political instability in France.
French PM Michel Barnier's government loses confidence vote
Barnier's government is the first in over 60 years to fall due to a no-confidence vote, intensifying the political crisis in France.
Defiant Macron vows to stay on as French president and will appoint PM within days
Macron will not resign and intends to fulfill his presidential term until 2027 despite a political crisis.
Emmanuel Macron to address French nation as pressure grows to name new PM
Macron is under pressure to appoint a new prime minister following the historic collapse of Barnier's government after a no-confidence vote.
French lawmakers vote to oust prime minister in the first successful no-confidence vote since 1962
The French National Assembly passed a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Michel Barnier, forcing his resignation amidst budget disputes and political divisions.