Europe
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.
The series of reports "Europe in search of direction" will analyse the state of the continent in the current confusing geopolitical scenario
The changes are constantly taking place on the geopolitical board and Europe is looking for directions. The new series of reports directed by EITB's Head of International Area, Mikel Reparaz, has analysed the challenges facing Europe at the current geopolitical crossroads.
The leftist Mélenchon will run for the French presidency in 2027
"Privileges and racism are what hurt our country the most," the leftist politician has denounced, who has ensured that if he wins the French presidency he will ally himself with Spain and "some Latin American countries" to confront Donald Trump and the US in Israel.
33 intoxicated, 600 fines and two deactivated shells in a massive three-day rave in France
In the Raven called Le Teknival , 40,000 people gathered on Saturday. The legislative process to ban these illegal music gatherings is underway in France, where the party was organised to protest against it, in the hometown of the Minister of the Interior, in a military compound.
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.
European temperatures were warmer than average by 2025, with unprecedented heat waves and fires
According to the "Climate State in Europe 2025" report by the Copernicus service, glaciers lost ice mass, burned more hectares than ever, and the surface temperature of the A0S was the warmest in history.
Ukraine commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl tragedy
In Kiev, a memorial ceremony was held last night in front of the Chernobyl Heroes Monument, 40 years after the worst nuclear disaster in history, which was built to remember the containment groups that went to the crashed reactor after the explosion.
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.
The Energy Agency warns that Europe may have a fuel shortage for aircraft in six weeks
Hungary will be able to close the Orban era on Sunday
Liberal Peter Magyar, a clear favorite in the polls, needs a strong victory for the former prime minister to change the structures raised by his 16-year term.
Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Austria are calling for a tax on the profits of energy companies
Finance ministers from five countries have sent a letter to the European Commission arguing that companies that are making profits from the war must also make an effort to 'ease the burden' on their citizens.
If fuel prices continue to rise, the European Union does not rule out rationing
European Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen said: "We are preparing for the worst scenarios, but we do not yet need to rationing critical products (kerosene or diesel)."
The EU proposes to encourage teleworking, reduce speed limits and avoid air travel in order to save fuel
Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen has stressed that special attention needs to be paid to the transport sector and has proposed a decalogue of activities to address the energy crisis.
The European Commission has concluded that the ACV's health language profiles are 'national competences'
Brussels has thus responded to an initiative put forward by a Spanish citizen who denounced the fact that the requirement of the Basque language for access to public health posts may be a disproportionate obstacle to qualified professionals and may affect the quality of care.
The EU calls for urgent measures to curb the economic impact of the war in Iran
European leaders call on the Commission to take immediate action on the price of energy and advocate easing the conflict; some countries are prepared to send aid to the Strait of Hormuz
It will be news: the start of the Korrika, the last hour in the Middle East and the meeting of the Council of Europe
A summary, in two words, of what will be the news of the Present today.
The EU has refused to send military assets to Hormuz because it is a war that is not its own
European leaders criticize US easing sanctions on Russian oil
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski has warned that easing these sanctions reinforces Moscow's position and gives it an additional $10 billion to continue the war against Ukraine.