The EU wants to introduce standardised asylum rules for all member states. The bloc's interior ministers have now agreed on a simplified process for rejecting asylum applications and a common list of 'safe countries' to speed up deportations. In addition, there are plans for 'relocations' within the EU and the possibility of setting up 'return hubs' in 'safe third countries'. The press response is divided.
Greek farmers are protesting against high production costs and outstanding subsidy payments. The protests, which turned violent on Monday, are also connected to the OPEKEPE corruption scandal involving EU agricultural subsidies fraud. The press examines the dire state of the agricultural sector and seeks to identify those responsible.
A year has passed since the Islamist HTS militia led by Ahmed al-Sharaa and its allies toppled former Syrian ruler Bashar al-Assad, whose clan had governed the country for 50 years and plunged it into a prolonged civil war. In a speech marking the anniversary of Assad's fall, interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa has called on Syrians to unite. Europe's press takes stock.
European Council President António Costa invited leaders to the meeting of 18 and 19 December 2025 in Brussels, during which they will discuss Ukraine, Middle East, next Multiannual Financial Framework, EU enlargement, migration, and geoeconomy and competitiveness.
Council adopts its negotiating position on the amendments to the EuroHPC regulation.
It starts with food. Everyone everywhere deserves access to safe food. Two billion people today live without secure access to adequate nutrition,[1] while up to 40% of all food produced is lost or wasted.[2] This imbalance is a stark illustration that the global food system needs to change. Across the value chain, from farmers to […]
The new government's coalition agreement positions Czechia as a sovereignty-focused actor in Brussels
Vilnius airport has already been forced to close for over 60 hours due to the balloons
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