March 27, 2024 Poland's Eurocorps commander out amid counterintelligence investigation Poland has dismissed its commander of the Eurocorps, Lt. Gen. Jarosław R. Gromadziński, amid a recent counterintelligence probe involving him.
March 26, 2024 Farmers seal off streets, throw beets, spray manure at police in protest outside of European Union HQ Police were pelted with beets and sprayed with manure as farmers blocked the streets outside the EU headquarters in protest of the bloc's measures to address the agricultural crisis.
March 25, 2024 France kicks up drug raids and arrests as European elections approach The French government has announced nationwide anti-drug crackdowns to show its commitment to tackling the drug trade and crime ahead of European elections.
March 25, 2024 Coffee producers worldwide grapple with new environmental laws aimed at protecting forests New European Union rules aimed at protecting forests are reordering how the world gets its coffee. Vietnam coffee farmers are adapting their methods to meet these rules.
March 25, 2024 EU plan to address climate change is shelved following farmer protests across Europe A European Union plan to address climate change and protect nature was indefinitely put on hold on Monday in response to farmers' protests sweeping the continent.
March 25, 2024 Bulgaria's prime minister-designate withdraws nomination due to failed political negotiations Bulgaria's prime minister-designate, Maria Gabriel, has withdrawn her nomination after negotiations between the two major political coalitions failed.
March 22, 2024 Global demand for AI experts surges as EU struggles to recruit Some government agencies around the world are struggling to meet their staffing goals when it comes to hiring artificial intelligence experts.
March 21, 2024 EU leaders suggest openness to membership talks with Bosnia European Union leaders on Thursday appeared to agree, in principle, to opening up membership negotiations with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
March 20, 2024 United Nations, European Union worry Hong Kong's new security law could threaten human rights The European Union and United Nations are concerned that Hong Kong's new national security bill, Article 23, could threaten human rights in the city.
March 20, 2024 Ex-Trump officials launch forum to oppose left-leaning European policies 'infiltrating' US Former Trump officials are creating a new non-profit to warn about what they see as the dangerous left-wing policies that emanate from the European Union.