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  • EU to Launch Automated Border Control in October

    EU to Launch Automated Border Control in October

    AFP Document Brussels (Belgium) – A new system will compile a centralized file containing the names, passport numbers, fingerprints, and photos of all non-EU nationals traveling to Europe for short stays. “This will enhance our ability to monitor who is entering and leaving the EU,” stated Magnus Brunner, the European Commissioner for Migration. The rollout…

  • Kyiv Resists Amid Rising Pressure to Appoint Top Economic Watchdog

    Kyiv Resists Amid Rising Pressure to Appoint Top Economic Watchdog

    The selection committee stated Wednesday that the process was complete, and they couldn’t legally revise their choice of Tsyvinskyi, despite government demands. They emphasized that the cabinet lacks legal authority to reject their nominee, accusing it of violating the law. At its Wednesday meeting, the last before the July 31 deadline to appoint Tsyvinskyi expired,…

  • De Pinte Man, 58, Arrested in Domestic Violence Case

    De Pinte Man, 58, Arrested in Domestic Violence Case

    De Pinte (Eurotoday) – A 58-year-old father from De Pinte has been arrested and placed under electronic monitoring by the judge in an ongoing domestic violence investigation. His 33-year-old son is still in serious condition after being hurt in the event. The office of the public prosecutor declared that the suspect was not permitted to…

  • Cholera Epidemic in West and Central Africa: A Children’s Crisis
  • Brussels Approves Fourth Payment of €1.83 Billion to Czech Republic from Recovery Fund

    Brussels Approves Fourth Payment of €1.83 Billion to Czech Republic from Recovery Fund

    Brussels/Prague – The European Commission (EC) has sanctioned the fourth payment request from the Czech Republic, amounting to 1.83 billion euros (45 billion CZK), from the fund designed to alleviate the economic crisis. This announcement was made today in a press release. The fourth disbursement from the Recovery and Resilience Facility will prioritize initiatives related…

  • Moldova’s president warns of ‘unprecedented’ Russian election meddling

    Moldova’s president warns of ‘unprecedented’ Russian election meddling

    On Wednesday, Moldovan President Maia Sandu accused Russia of orchestrating an “unprecedented” campaign to meddle in the country’s upcoming September parliamentary election. She warned this large-scale operation incorporates illegal financing, cyberattacks, and disinformation. “The Russian Federation aims to control the Republic of Moldova starting this autumn,” Sandu stated at a press conference in Chișinău. She…

  • Photographer Captures Stork Feeding Chick a Can in Webbekom

    Photographer Captures Stork Feeding Chick a Can in Webbekom

    Webbekom (Eurotoday Newspaper) – A photographer in Diest’s Webbekoms Broek captured a striking moment as a stork mistakenly fed its chick a food can—raising alarm over local littering. According to stork expert and wildlife guide Luc Cieters, the image demonstrates how trash in the environment ends up in animal nests: “It’s shocking; we have to…

  • EU Project Creates Cool Urban Areas in Hot Mediterranean Cities
  • Predictability and Stability in the EU-US Customs Agreement: Key for the Slovenian Economy

    Predictability and Stability in the EU-US Customs Agreement: Key for the Slovenian Economy

    Ljubljana – The Slovenian Ministry of Economy highlights the significance of predictability and stability following the customs agreement established between European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and U.S. President Donald Trump. The ministry states that this agreement supports “long-term planning and a competitive business environment,” particularly for key sectors in Slovenia, such as automotive…

  • Deputy Urges Von der Leyen for Increased EU Action on Israel and Gaza

    Deputy Urges Von der Leyen for Increased EU Action on Israel and Gaza

    Teresa Ribera, in an interview on Spain’s Cadena Ser radio network, remarked, “The Commission mirrors national sensibilities. Institutionally, it shouldn’t be this way—it’s meant to be independent and represent EU interests, but the reality is everyone brings their cultural context and beliefs.” Ribera, from Spain—one of the EU’s most vocal critics of Israel’s war in…