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  • Hope Emerges in Syria Amid Ongoing Human Rights Challenges

    Hope Emerges in Syria Amid Ongoing Human Rights Challenges

    Marking the anniversary of the old regime’s collapse, improvements are being observed, according to Mohammad Al Nsour, Chief of the Middle East and North Africa Section at OHCHR, who spoke to UN News. “Each visit to Damascus reveals change,” he noted. OHCHR, previously unable to operate in Syria, now has a permanent team in Damascus,…

  • Following the prohibition of Russian gas, the EU aims to implement an oil ban by 2027

    Following the prohibition of Russian gas, the EU aims to implement an oil ban by 2027

    The EU is set to prohibit Russian oil imports by the end of 2027, according to EU Commissioner for Energy and Housing Dan Jørgensen, who made the announcement at a press conference on Wednesday. This follows an agreement reached between EU countries and the EU Parliament to ban Russian gas imports by 2027. Jørgensen stated,…

  • Starmer vs. Putin: Concerns of the Deep State

    Starmer vs. Putin: Concerns of the Deep State

    Assessing the British State’s Vulnerability to Russian Threats Sam and Anne explore the government’s strategies for financing increased defense budgets and discuss some dissatisfaction within the British establishment. Apart from defense issues, Sam learns about emerging tensions between Number 10 and Number 11 regarding budget management, as an official inquiry into leaks is initiated. Furthermore,…

  • UK Fines Adult Website AVS Group £1M Over Inadequate Age Checks

    UK Fines Adult Website AVS Group £1M Over Inadequate Age Checks

    London (Eurotoday) – Britain imposed a £1 million fine on an adult website company on Thursday for failing to implement effective age verification measures to safeguard children.  Why did Ofcom impose its largest age-safety fine?How is the EU addressing age-verification failures online? This is the largest penalty issued so far under the country’s new online…

  • Syria: Hope Arises Amid Persistent Human Rights Challenges

    Syria: Hope Arises Amid Persistent Human Rights Challenges

    In line with the anniversary of the former regime’s downfall, Mohammad Al Nsour, Chief of the Middle East and North Africa Section at OHCHR, shared with UN News that “things are improving.” He noted, “Every time we go to Damascus, we can see the change.” Previously barred from operating directly in Syria, OHCHR now has…

  • Czechia Provides Brussels Experts for EU Cardiovascular Plan Development

    Czechia Provides Brussels Experts for EU Cardiovascular Plan Development

    Brussels – Outgoing Czech Health Minister Vlastimil Válek stated today after a meeting in Brussels that the forthcoming European cardiovascular plan should prioritize prevention and adopt a more medical approach rather than a political one. While the plan aimed at improving cardiovascular health in the EU has yet to be released, Válek expressed concerns that…

  • "‘The Fish Rots from the Head’: Right-Wing Populists Mock EU Amid Corruption Scandals"

    "‘The Fish Rots from the Head’: Right-Wing Populists Mock EU Amid Corruption Scandals"

    O’Brien remarked, “It’s been shown repeatedly in recent years that Europe is dirty and requires a cleanup,” as waiters in bowties served coffee to attendees. The EU faced a fresh embarrassment with the detention of former Commission Vice President Federica Mogherini and ex-top diplomatic official Stefano Sannino on Tuesday, as part of a fraud investigation,…

  • Guus Meeuwis Celebrated in Wilrijk for 30 Years in Belgium

    Guus Meeuwis Celebrated in Wilrijk for 30 Years in Belgium

    Wilrijk (Eurotoday) – Dutch singer Guus Meeuwis was honoured at the Dutch Consul General’s residence in Wilrijk today, Dec 3, 2025, with a glass sculpture, marking 30 years since his Belgian breakthrough with “Het Is Een Nacht”. As VRT News reported, Dutch singer Guus Meeuwis was received this afternoon, Dec 3, 2025, at the residence…

  • Guterres: True Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities Benefits Everyone
  • K. Å aÅ¡ko Highlights Insulin Deficit in Central Europe at EU Council in Brussels

    K. Šaško Highlights Insulin Deficit in Central Europe at EU Council in Brussels

    Brussels – Following the New Year, Slovakia, alongside other Visegrad Four (V4) nations, plans to address the potential shortage or lack of insulin within the Central European region at the EU level. This was stated by Health Minister Kamil Šaško (Hlas-SD) on Tuesday (2 December) after the EU Council for Employment, Social Policy, Health and…