How EU sanctions are enforced in practice
How EU sanctions are enforced in practice: who implements them, where cases fail, and why national authorities remain the decisive weak point.
More than 300 rapid eradication actions have been carried out across the EU, with nearly two thirds proving successful — yet invasive…
A team time trial on Montjuic opens the 2026 Tour de France with a reminder that cycling's biggest race is also a…
New import quotas mark a sharper phase in Europe’s response to global overcapacity The European Union’s new steel import regime will apply…
A provisional deal would strengthen ECHA’s legal base, funding flexibility and independence as Europe confronts wider chemical safety demands The European Union…
When Dr Katerina Spranger was a child, she came very close to losing her sight.“I had an accident and had to undergo…
Human Rights
At an OSCE meeting in Vienna, officials and civil society warned that torture prevention depends on safeguards, oversight and accountability.
New EU rules make foreign investment screening mandatory across the bloc while keeping final decisions in national hands The European Union has published updated rules for…
Member states seek to revive a temporary child-safety tool after Parliament rejected the measure in March EU governments have moved…
Eight member states mobilise emergency assistance after the 24 June earthquakes, as UN teams coordinate search-and-rescue support The European Union…
How EU sanctions are enforced in practice: who implements them, where cases fail, and why national authorities remain the decisive weak point.
Brussels locks in tariff cuts while keeping safeguards for European producers The Council of the European Union gave final approval…
Council mandate opens talks on retirement savings, sustainable funds and investor safeguards EU finance ministers have backed changes to two…
New EU rules make foreign investment screening mandatory across the bloc while keeping final decisions in national hands The European Union has published updated rules for screening foreign…
An Argentine prosecutor, repeatedly questioned over irregular methods, now faces criticism in three unrelated proceedings. By Alessandro Amicarelli I first…
Provisional deal targets AI-generated abuse material, sextortion and delayed access to justice for survivors The European Union has reached a…
The Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers adopted on 17 June 2026 a new Recommendation on respect for autonomy in mental healthcare — the most comprehensive policy guidance…
A voluntary single portal promises less red tape, but enforcement will decide whether mobile workers gain clearer protection The European…
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced that he will step down, opening another period of political uncertainty in the…
Cabinet steps down after coalition reset as Vilnius prepares for another Social Democrat prime minister Lithuania has entered a new political transition after Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė and…
Five men were injured as counter-terrorism officers joined the investigation into violent incidents across the Scottish capital A man has…
Simferopol and Crimean Metropolitan Tikhon (Shevkunov), who has been called “Putin’s spiritual father,” has been included in the sanctions list…
A deepening emergency for Facundo Jones Huala and Konstantin Rudnev as new medical evidence exposes the consequences of prosecutorial pressure The European Times has covered the case of…
A planned Brussels meeting on Afghan deportations has sharpened concern over rights, recognition and Europe’s duty not to return people…
New market figures show clean heating is becoming an energy-security issue as well as a climate policy choice Europe’s heat…
Brussels is reported to be preparing a sharper Digital Services Act case over children’s safety on Facebook and Instagram The European Commission is reportedly preparing to escalate its…
The keys are back. The room is empty. You have cleaned the flat, sent your new address, and waited for…
You reach for your passport — and it’s gone. Maybe it slipped out of your bag, maybe it was stolen,…
You start the job because you need the income. The manager says the paperwork will come “next week”. Then your shifts change, your pay is unclear, overtime is…