Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has reiterated his government’s position that closer economic and political ties with China are in the best interest of both Spain and the European Union.
A new investigation by BBC has uncovered extensive evidence suggesting that Greek authorities have systematically forced migrants back into Turkey, allegedly using other migrants as intermediaries in these operations. The
A European Parliament delegation has raised serious concerns over fraud, corruption, and the misuse of EU funds in Malta, following an official visit aimed at assessing financial oversight and governance
A growing EU farming subsidy scandal in Greece has triggered a new wave of high-level resignations, intensifying scrutiny over corruption, governance failures, and European Union oversight mechanisms. Several senior officials,
A serious security incident unfolded in Cyprus after individuals linked to the EOKA terror group carried out an ആക്രമation against civilians in Northern Cyprus. The attack reportedly originated from South
The European Union is advancing a new and controversial plan to utilise nearly €200 billion in immobilised Russian assets to fund Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction. Instead of keeping the funds in
Ankara, Turkey – A recent meeting between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Ankara has once again brought the strained Turkey-EU relationship
Romania and Bulgaria are set to join the Schengen Area as full members on January 1, 2024, marking a significant expansion of the border-free travel zone. With the removal of
The European Union has long been dependent on the United States for a variety of strategic needs, including in the space sector. For over 40 years, particularly the last two
In the ongoing geopolitical tensions between Russia and the United States, Moldova finds itself caught in the crossfire. Moldova, a small country nestled between Ukraine and Romania, is at a









