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A Russian drone has hit a residential building in Romania, which the EU has described as a 'serious violation'
This is not the first time that a Russian drone has entered Romanian airspace, but it has crashed into a home. Two people have been injured.
The European Union is considering extending the Red Sea mission to protect Ormuz and deploying a new one in Lebanon
The European Union's High Representative for Foreign Policy, Kaja Kallas, believes that these two missions would protect maritime transport in the Strait on the one hand and strengthen the Lebanese Army on the other.
The European Union, seeking a single voice at international level
Now that the war is so close and the alliances are changing, Europe is looking around, but also inside, because its place in the world is more in its own hands than in others.
Pradales warning of the rise of authoritarianism and a "lighter and more cohesive" Europe He bet on one
The President says that international law and liberal democracies are threatened by the rise of global populism and authoritarianism. He claims that the Basque Country has its own voice in a federal Europe.
EU rearmament: Germany aspires to become the largest army in Europe
The European Union is debating how to rearm itself under the threat of reducing the military presence of the United States on the continent. The EITB correspondent in Berlin, Ane Irazabal, analyses the keys to the situation in this section of the "Europe in Search of Directions" series produced by EITB.
The European Union has banned sexualised images created with artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence systems whose sole purpose is to create both sexualized images and content related to child sexual abuse will be banned from 2 December 2026. The measure has been agreed after the hika-mica created by Grok, the AA tool of the X social network.
Trump accuses the EU of violating the trade treaty and will raise the car tariff to 25%
Some courts have begun to make interim workers fixed after the judgment of European justice
On 14 April last, the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that the conversion of interns who have chained temporary contracts with the administration in Spain into indefinite non-fixed contracts is not a sufficient measure to compensate for such abuses.
EU leaders take action. They call for 'more concrete' measures to deal with the energy crisis
They have instructed the Ministers of Economy and Finance to work on more concrete and effective measures so that they can be implemented in the short term.
There will be news: Control session in the Basque Parliament, summit of EU leaders in Cyprus and San Prudencio
A summary, in two words, of what will be news in the Present today.
Zelenski calls on European leaders to join the EU 'as soon as possible'
Ukraine's president has appreciated the unblocking of European funds in Kiev, stating that this is a "very important" decision for his country.
EU Heads of State and Government will discuss energy, the Hormuz blockade and Ukraine at the first summit without Orban
The summit is scheduled for tomorrow in Cyprus because the rotating presidency of the Council of Europe corresponds to the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. On Friday they will discuss the war in the Middle East, with the presence of the High Representatives of Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt and the Gulf.
The European Union will hold a debate on the partnership agreement with Israel in the absence of sufficient support to cancel it
In order for the agreement to cease altogether, it is necessary for the twenty-seven members to agree; on the contrary, to suspend only the commercial advantages, it is sufficient to have a qualified majority.
In the absence of a majority to overturn the Association Agreement, Kallas advocates trade measures against Israel
Last September the European Commission proposed the suspension of certain trading points of the agreement, a decision which requires only a qualified majority and does not constitute a complete breach of the treaty.
Rumen Radev has won the Bulgarian elections, according to the first results
Radev seems likely to form a stable government, ending years of political instability. Progressive Bulgaria has won between 38% and 40% of the vote, according to the first data, gaining broad support from the other parties.
The EU says the opening of Ormuz is good news but insists that travel must be free
"The imposition of tolls for transit would set a dangerous precedent," said the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Kaja Kallas. On the other hand, in the context of the crisis and convened by France and the United Kingdom, 50 countries and international organizations have met in Paris. They have announced the launch of a "neutral" maritime mission to "assist and protect" ships passing through the Persian Gulf.
Brussels proposes mandatory teleworking in the face of rising prices and tension in the Hormuz
The European Commission is preparing a package of measures to contain energy and transport prices which, although still a draft, will be presented next week for immediate implementation by the Member States.
The European Union has a 'technically ready' free age check application to protect minors from harmful online content
The aim is that, by the end of the year at the latest, all Member States should be guaranteed access to the 'app' so that they can have a tool at European level to check the actual age of the user accessing social networks from mobile devices or others.
Interinos' lawyer has asked for fixation, and ELA believes that the government's "lack of political will" has been highlighted
After the European ruling, the Supreme Court will decide how to comply. Counsel proposes the figure of the fixed to be extinguished. ELA recalls the Supreme Court's rulings against this matter and calls for further mobilizations.
The Court of Justice of the European Union questions the measures taken by Spain against the abuse of temporary contracts in the public sector
European justice considers that the current model does not guarantee effective responses and strengthens the 2024 doctrine.