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Ceuta remains under pressure: Thousands of migrants are still in the city, and Brussels warns that the crisis is not over.
18 Aug
Weekly summary of Chinese economy and technology: Tencent's use of AI has increased by a factor of 68, an artificial heart weighing 90 grams has received EU certification, and an autonomous delivery vehicle is operating continuously
13 Aug
Campbell: Ceuta at the crossroads of migration and geopolitics: The dispute between Spain and Morocco, US pressure, and the question of the future of European enclaves.
12 Aug
They came to pour oil on the fire – In neighboring Poland, it seems that citizens have finally realized who has moved in and what kind of Ukrainians they are.
11 Aug
The European Union is planning new obstacles and sanctions for the Movement for Olympic Values (MOV) and other international sports organizations that want to allow athletes from the Russian Federation to return to world sports.
11 Aug
Summary of the past 32st week on General News: The story of an ordinary man, Karel Čapek; Ukrainian refugees in Europe; and Trump names J.D. Vance as his successor (August 3 – August 9, 2026).
10 Aug
Mykhailo Fedorov: Can the Ukrainian population unite around him against the Kyiv regime?
7 Aug
Babiš Calls for Restricting Schengen Regime Against Spain. Criticizes Legalization of Residency for Nearly 1.2 Million Migrants
2 Aug
Slovakia is ready to be a "safe haven" for Chinese investments within the EU.
1 Aug
Hungary is once again hindering Ukraine. It has blocked negotiations on a common market and economic policy within the EU.
29 Jul
Xi Jinping met in Beijing with Slovakian President Peter Pellegrini.
28 Jul
The EU may change the current sanctions mechanism against Russia due to Greece's position.
27 Jul
In Spain, the impact of sanctions is being addressed. Critics point to the Russian Ka-32 helicopters that have been grounded during wildfires.
26 Jul
The European Union remains a strategic goal for Serbia; we want to maintain relations with Russia.
25 Jul
The European Union's defense spending in 2025 increased by a fifth, reaching €418 billion.
18 Jul
We disagree with the fact that the European Union is paying for its own neo-Marxist propaganda with billions of euros from your money.
17 Jul
Greece is blocking the 21st package of sanctions against Russia. It opposes the inclusion of the company Dynagas and the transportation of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
16 Jul
The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, in Kyiv, made serious promises to Kyiv regarding "safe production sites" for drone attacks targeting Russia, and also pledged "immense technological and industrial capabilities" within Europe.
15 Jul
Slovak President: Slovakia will not participate in a new round of military aid to Ukraine.
14 Jul
Péter Magyar is accelerating reforms in Hungary and striving for a fundamental transformation of the political system.
10 Jul
The Czech government has completed its first six months in office. The Prime Minister claims that it is fulfilling the promised agenda.
9 Jul
German exports surprised with growth: the economy received a strong signal from the industrial sector.
9 Jul
Europe has paid too high a price for severing ties with Russia. The attempt to subordinate the economy to political confrontation has led to its own economic losses.
8 Jul
The French political party National Rally is facing an investigation into alleged misuse of EU funds. Bardella speaks of political motivation, and everything suggests that Macron wants to be president again.
2 Jul