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EU to deport illegal migrants out of bloc
The European Union has unveiled proposed new rules to slow the influx of illegal migrants from Africa and the Middle East, in a move aimed, in part, at halting the rise of anti-immigration, far-right parties. The rules, which EU lawmakers supported on Monday, would let member nations send migrants »»»
EU Risking Sustainability Leadership, Warns MEP Wolters
The European Union is in danger of undermining its global leadership on sustainable business regulation by weakening key environmental reporting rules under the guise of improving competitiveness, according to MEP Lara Wolters, as reported in an interview with The Ethical Corporation Magazine. Wolt»»»
PRESS RELEASE: Cine Europa, the longest running festival in the country, opens on 28 May
Rediscover the magic of cinema! Celebrate once again the diversity of cultures and the wide range and richness of emotions of Cine Europa. Now on its 29th year, the longest-running European film festival in the Philippines, opens on 28th May 2026 with the screening of the Czech film, “The Waves” at»»»
EU carbon rules to hit Korean exports from 2031
(123rf) South Korean exporters are set to face a sharp rise in carbon-related costs in the European Union starting in 2031, as the bloc phases out free emissions allowances and bolsters its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, according to a new report on Monday The study by the Korea International »»»
EU’s ‘28th regime’: What the new business rulebook means for companies
BRUSSELS, March 13 — The European Union wants to spark more innovation and investment with a special new business rulebook billed as making it easier for companies to launch and thrive across Europe. The rules are set to be unveiled next week and are part of intensified efforts to help firms in the»»»
EU Inc: Europe’s new company status to fix business woes
Agencies The European Union wants to spark more innovation and investment with a special new business rulebook billed as making it easier for companies to launch and thrive acrossEurope. The rules are set to be unveiled next week and are part of intensified efforts to help firms in the EU compete a»»»
Abortion NGO’s artwork about access to pills removed by Malta Biennale
The non-profit organisation Women on Waves, which provides information and support on safe abortion in restrictive settings, has accused organisers of the Malta Biennale of censorship. The allegation comes after its artwork about access to abortion pills was removed hours before the exhibition’s op»»»
AI, asset management and the compliance conundrum
Artificial intelligence has moved rapidly from buzzword to boardroom priority in asset management. Nowhere is that more evident than in financial crime prevention, where firms are exploring AI-driven tools for client onboarding, transaction monitoring and market abuse surveillance. But while the te»»»
BusinessSouth Korean law to regulate AI takes effect
SEOUL: South Korea became the first country to have a wide-ranging law regulating artificial intelligence take full effect on Thursday, including specific provisions targeting deepfakes. The country, home to memory chip powerhouses Samsung and SK hynix, has said it aims to join the United States an»»»
Bangladesh’s three previous national elections not credible: Ivars Ijabs
European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) Chief Observer Ivars Ijabs on Sunday said he witnessed positive feelings and strong enthusiasm across the country regarding the upcoming polls and the referendum, noting that the previous three parliamentary elections were not considered credible»»»
Thousands of Irish farmers protest EU’s Mercosur trade deal
Farmers flood the streets of Athlone to raise concerns over the trade deal’s impact on Ireland’s beef industry. Thousands of Irish farmers have taken to the streets to protest against a trade agreement between the European Union and the South American bloc Mercosur, a day after a majority of EU mem»»»
2027: It’s worrisome INEC not committed to improved electoral process – Atiku
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has expressed concern over what he described as the lack of commitment by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to improving Nigeria’s electoral process ahead of the 2027 general elections. In a statement on his X handle on Friday, Atiku said expe»»»
Spanish Court Tries Eight Over Failed 2023 Assassination Attempt on EU Politician
The Spanish National Court is prosecuting eight individuals over the attempted assassination of Professor Alejo Vidal-Quadras in November 2023. A judge in Spain’s Supreme Court has charged eight individuals with attempting to assassinate Alejo Vidal-Quadras, former Vice President of the European Pa»»»
'Bulgaria Is a Factor North Macedonia Must Recognize,' Says Foreign Minister Amid Mickoski’s Criticism
Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev commented on the recent developments regarding the European Parliament’s report on North Macedonia, from which the references to "Macedonian language and identity" were removed. He said Bulgaria successfully prevented the European Parliament from becoming a platform »»»
Young people, politics and Europe
The future of the European Union and its member-states depends on their young citizens taking an interest in politics, and especially in democracy. But the ever-greater abstention from elections (which in last year’s European Parliament poll reached a record 58.8 percent in Greece) shows that, as e»»»
Poland Opposes Extension of EU–Ukraine Road Transport Agreement
The European Parliament has voted in favor of extending the road transport agreement between the European Union and Ukraine until the end of 2025. However, Polish Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), who voted against the measure, argue that maintaining liberalized transport rules will furthe»»»
'Freedom Flotilla' Tries Again To Break Israel's Blockade On Gaza
A dozen civilians carrying aid have set sail for Gaza, after activists accused Israel of bombing a similar mission in international waters last month. Activists from seven different countries set sail on Sunday for Gaza in hopes of breaking Israel’s blockade on the ravaged territory and delivering »»»
EU poll observers flag vote buying but laud voter turnout in Eleksyon 2025
Vote buying during the Philippine midterm elections remain endemic and well entrenched, the European Union (EU) Election Observation Mission said Wednesday.Marta Temido, chief observer of the EU poll observation mission, said the 2025 electi ... »»»
Queen Elizabeth's Godson Lord Charles O’Hagan dies at the age of 79: Who was he?
Credit: X/@greenawayslover Lord Charles O’Hagan, the godson of Queen Elizabeth II, passed away at the age of 79 due to a subdural hematoma, a condition often caused by head trauma. An official investigation (inquest) was held in Exeter to determine the cause of death of Charles and it was confirmed»»»
More than 50% of Romanians over 40 have dental treatments using heavy metal fillings – with mercury, a dangerous technique already banned in the EU from 2025
More than half of Romanians over the age of 40 who have had cavities treated over the years reported at least one intervention with a heavy metal amalgam – based on Mercury, Beryllium, Nickel or Copper, a dangerous technique used mainly between the 1980s and early 2000s, banned since the beginning »»»
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