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- “No step back on LGBTQ rights” (Hadja Lahbib)
No steps backward can be taken in the European Union regarding LGBTQ+ rights. This was stated by European Commissioner for Equality Hadja Lahbib on Friday in Budapest, on the eve of the Pride in the Hungarian capital, which has been banned by the regime of Viktor Orban. "We cannot remain passive on the sidelines," said the Belgian.
- The Chinese Foreign Minister on a tour of the EU starting Monday
The Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, will travel next week to Brussels, France, and Germany to meet with his counterparts, as China hopes to improve its relations with the continent.
- Gonzato: Independent justice institutions, a key role in Albania’s negotiation process
Gonzato reaffirmed the EU's support, appreciated the progress of the Council, and encouraged ongoing efforts to ensure the efficiency and accountability of the prosecution offices.
- Fiala: The European Union should not terminate the association agreement with Israel
The European Union will reconsider the association agreement with Israel due to the catastrophic situation in the Palestinian Gaza Strip, particularly regarding the violation of Article 2, which concerns human rights.
- A NATO summit is looming as Europe divides over record defense spending
At a time when armed conflicts involving multiple states are reaching their highest level in 70 years, NATO is preparing for its most ambitious defense reform to date, but not everyone agrees.
- The European Council supported the adoption of the euro in Bulgaria from January 1, 2026
The Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov thanked for the support.
- Tens of thousands rally in Serbia's capital to demand snap elections
Tens of thousands of students and anti-corruption protesters gathered in Belgrade on Saturday, issuing an "ultimatum" for President Aleksandar Vucic to call for early elections by 9 pm (1900 GMT). […]
- Climate change threatens France's historic castles
France's world-famous castles are increasingly under threat from flooding and extreme heat driven by climate change, with workers often racing against the clock to carry out urgent repairs on and […]
- France mulls preventing small boat crossings to UK
France is considering stopping Britain-bound migrant boats in its shallow coastal waters, but the move raises both safety and legal issues. France has long been a launchpad for migrants who pay […]
- Budapest Pride march gets underway despite Orban's ban
With rainbow flags flying high, crowds began to gather Saturday for a Budapest Pride march, defying a government ban that marks a major pushbacks against LGBTQ rights in the European Union. FRANCE 24 […]
- Europe swelters in summer's first heatwave as continent warms
Southern Europeans braced Saturday for the first heatwave of the northern hemisphere summer, as climate change pushes thermometers on the world's fastest-warming continent increasingly into the red. […]