EU

France Rejects Demilitarization of Ukraine, Pledges Continued Support

"Ukraine's military is the primary safeguard of its security, and any notion of demilitarization is unacceptable," he declared. His remarks… Read More

1 month ago

Macron Warns Europe of Russian Threat, Urges Stronger Defence

Macron’s late-evening speech appeared to be a calculated move to reassure the French populace amidst growing concerns over the war… Read More

1 month ago

EU to Impose Reciprocal Tariffs on US Steel, Aluminium: Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron made the announcement on Friday, February 28, during a state visit to Portugal, signalling a potential… Read More

1 month ago

Trump Announces 25% Tariff on EU Imports, Urges Ukraine to Drop NATO Bid

“The European Union was designed to rip us off,” Trump declared at the White House, repeating his past claims that… Read More

2 months ago

Macron Reaffirms France’s Opposition to EU-Mercosur Trade Deal

In a conversation with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on December 5, Macron underscored that France still considers… Read More

4 months ago

EU Pledges Unwavering Support for Ukraine Amid Trump’s Return to Power

Eric Mamer, head of the European Commission’s Spokesperson’s Office, reinforced this stance, emphasizing the shared interests between the EU and… Read More

5 months ago

France Moves to Legalise Online Casinos in 2025, Stirring Debate Over Gambling Laws

Currently, France and Cyprus are the only EU member states where online casinos remain illegal. Although France permits online sports… Read More

6 months ago

Dominica taking steps to improve fisheries and agriculture sectors

Dominica taking major steps in the sectors of agriculture and fisheries under the government of Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit. Read More

8 months ago

EU Criticizes Bulgaria’s New Law Restricting LGBTQ+ Education in Schools

The bill's proponents argue that traditional human society is built on a gender binary, a viewpoint supported by a recent… Read More

8 months ago