European leaders split over retaliatory tariffs following Trump's Greenland pivot
European Union leaders failed to reach a consensus during an emergency summit in Brussels on Thursday, January 22, 2026. Despite a sudden de-escalation from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding tariffs on eight European nations, Council President António Costa's attempt to coordinate a unified response ended without a formal agreement.
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Moldova faces scrutiny over labor rights violations while holding Council of Europe Presidency
The European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR) has released its 2025 conclusions, revealing significant gaps in how 45 signatory states, including the Republic of Moldova, implement the European Social Charter.
The end of under-16 scrolling? Europe follows Australia’s hardline tech ban
The European Parliament is convening this Tuesday, January 20, to debate a standardized EU-wide social media age limit of 16. The proposal aims to curb AI-generated deepfakes and sexual exploitation while mandating parental consent for users aged 13 to 16.
Paris protests erupt as Italy switches sides in major EU trade vote
European Union ambassadors are meeting in Brussels today, January 9, to launch a fast-track procedure to approve the long-awaited Mercosur trade deal.
From EU protégé to nationalist rival: Péter Magyar’s hardline rhetoric sparks fresh diplomatic tensions with Romania and Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has once again drawn the ire of European capitals and EU institutions.
Beyond Trump: why Europe’s intellectual elite demands a federal superstate
Over 50 prominent political figures and intellectuals have co-signed a "Declaration of Independence" for the European Union, urging the bloc to end its reliance on the United States.
Denmark outraged: Trump suggests US could "obtain" Greenland for security
The European Commission has reaffirmed that the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the Kingdom of Denmark, including Greenland, must be preserved. The statement followed Donald Trump’s appointment of a special envoy to the territory.
UK immigration: New proposal suggests 20-year wait for migrant permanent settlement
In most European Union countries, asylum is typically granted for an indefinite period, effectively for life.
European Republic of Moldova: EU, Council of Europe and Alexandru Munteanu in Brussels
Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu is set to make his second official foreign visit to Brussels, the capital of Europe, on Monday and Tuesday, November 17-18. During this visit, the Prime Minister will meet with top officials from the European Union and deliver a speech at the European Business Summit on Tuesday.
EU Accession: Moldova's fate linked to Finland Peace Plan
President Maia Sandu is scheduled to speak on Tuesday, November 4, in Brussels, at the inaugural European Media Summit organized by the Euronews group.
European Commission highlights Moldova’s progress in EU enlargement
The European Commission will release its annual European Commission report on the progress of EU candidate countries on Tuesday, November 4.
European leaders rally in support of Ukraine peacekeeping mission
A coalition of 35 global leaders, calling themselves the "Volunteer Coalition" for Ukraine, met on Thursday, September 4.