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European Union

Political and economic union
The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union created after World War II to ensure peace and economic cooperation on the European continent. It evolved from the European Economic Community, founded in 1957, and was officially established as the European Union in 1993 with the entry into force of the Maastricht Treaty, guided by the values of democracy, freedom, equality, and the rule of law. The EU is the largest trading bloc in the world, actively works to protect the environment, and plays an important global role in promoting peace and development.
1957
Founding of the European Economic Community, which promoted economic integration
1985
Signing of the Schengen Agreement, which laid the foundation for free movement without border controls
1986
Adoption of the Single European Act, which laid the groundwork for the creation of a single market
1993
Official creation of the European Union by the Maastricht Treaty
1993
Launch of the single internal market, ensuring the free movement of goods, services, capital, and people
2002
Introduction of euro banknotes and coins as a single currency for many member states
2004
Largest enlargement, with ten new member states joining, contributing to peace and stability
2012
Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for its long-standing work in promoting peace and reconciliation in Europe
2022
Granting Ukraine candidate status for accession, confirming its European perspective
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"G7 and EU countries know the recipe": Zelenskyy emphasized the need for a strong response after Russia's night attack

President Zelenskyy stated that Russia continues targeted terror, hitting Odesa and Kharkiv with over 20 drones. He called for a tangible response that would hit Russia's ability to finance the war.

War in Ukraine • June 20, 09:59 AM • 2675 views
Baltic states, Scandinavia and Poland want to ban Russian military from entering Schengen

Ministers of the Baltic states, Scandinavia and Poland have agreed on a ban on entry into the Schengen zone for Russian citizens who participated in the war against Ukraine. The restrictions will concern visas and residence permits and will remain in force even after the hostilities end.

War in Ukraine • June 20, 08:45 AM • 2852 views
Reuters: EIB raises lending limit to €100 billion and triples defense financing

EU countries have agreed to increase the European Investment Bank's annual lending limit to €100 billion and triple financing for the defense industry. The bank also plans to invest €70 billion in technological innovation and renewable energy sources.

Economy • June 20, 07:53 AM • 3493 views
World Refugee Day: How Many Ukrainians Have Temporary Protection in the EU

Nearly 4. 3 million Ukrainians have received temporary protection in EU countries as of the end of January 2025. The largest number of Ukrainians are in Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic, where their numbers are increasing.

Society • June 20, 07:30 AM • 70851 views
Air war between Israel and Iran enters second week as Europe pushes diplomacy

European officials are trying to bring Iran back to the negotiating table, and the United States is considering its decision on the conflict within two weeks. The situation remains dangerous, but there is a window for a diplomatic solution.

News of the World • June 20, 06:22 AM • 3603 views
EU makes progress in trade talks with the US ahead of 'tariff deadline' - EU Commissioner

The European Union is making progress in trade negotiations with the United States on the eve of the deadline set by US President Donald Trump for the introduction of new customs duties on July 9. The bloc is ready to take measures to protect its economic interests in the absence of a mutually acceptable solution.

Economy • June 20, 12:14 AM • 3842 views
Tech giants Apple and Meta to avoid sanctions for non-compliance with EU digital rules - Media

Apple and Meta will not face immediate sanctions for non-compliance with EU digital rules. Financial penalties will only be applied after prior analysis, not automatically, after a sixty-day grace period.

News of the World • June 19, 06:19 PM • 3929 views
IMF: Europe on the verge of stagnation due to geopolitical threats and weak investments

IMF warns Europe of stagnation risk without urgent measures. Slowing growth and barriers in the single market are holding back the economy. Deeper EU market and budget increase are proposed.

Economy • June 19, 05:57 PM • 9003 views
The Cold War is returning: nuclear powers are strengthening their arsenals - SIPRI

SIPRI report shows growing global tensions and regional conflicts. The nuclear stockpile has increased, and disarmament is becoming less attainable.

War in Ukraine • June 19, 05:38 PM • 4205 views
Ukraine is looking for new ways to impose sanctions against the Russian Federation - Zelensky

President Zelensky held a meeting on sanctions against Russia. It was agreed to synchronize sanctions of Ukraine and partners, as well as to strengthen restrictions against the Russian tanker fleet.

Politics • June 19, 03:39 PM • 3159 views
Google could pay a record fine of over 4 billion euros: EU court upholds charges of competition violation

The European Court of Justice has upheld a fine of 4. 12 billion euros for Google due to competition violations with Android. The decision confirmed regulators' findings about the use of the operating system to restrict competitors. The Advocate General of the EU Court of Justice stated that he supports the decision to uphold the fine. Google has already received approximately 8 billion euros in fines from other legal cases with the EU.

News of the World • June 19, 03:12 PM • 3611 views
EU to keep frozen Russian assets worth €210 billion until the end of 2025

The European Union plans to keep Russian assets worth €210 billion frozen until the end of 2025. Profits from these assets will be directed towards supporting Ukraine, particularly its defense industry and energy sector recovery.

Economy • June 19, 02:19 PM • 2962 views
European Parliament approves ban on animal mutilation and microchipping of cats and dogs

The European Parliament has adopted new rules that provide for mandatory microchipping of cats and dogs and a ban on mutilation. The ban on selling animals in pet stores, allowing purchases only from breeders or shelters, has received support.

Society • June 19, 02:16 PM • 3589 views
Age verification on porn sites in France faced legal issues - Euractiv

The administrative court of Paris overturned the requirement for EU porn sites to verify users' ages. The French government will contest this decision, believing it followed a legal procedure.

News of the World • June 19, 01:55 PM • 3131 views
Ukraine will have to make a lot of compromises to join the EU - Ryabchyn

Ukraine will need to agree to many compromises for accession to the European Union, which could positively affect citizens. In particular, the transport sector will face changes to European standards, but the language issue for the Hungarian minority may not be as difficult.

Politics • June 19, 01:29 PM • 2928 views
In Lithuania, a brown bear roamed the capital's streets for two days: hunters did not follow the government's order to kill the animal

A brown bear roamed freely through Vilnius for two days, but hunters refused to follow the government's order to kill the animal, considering it non-aggressive.

News of the World • June 19, 12:42 PM • 89098 views
Transparent governance, independent audit, new rules for selecting the head: what the law on ARMA reform will change

The Verkhovna Rada has adopted a bill on ARMA reform, which will increase the transparency of the agency's work and unblock assistance from the EU. The document introduces transparent selection of the head and asset management.

Society • June 19, 12:22 PM • 147137 views
Lagarde named conditions for avoiding financial risks of European integration

Christine Lagarde stated that financial integration does not necessarily lead to crises if countries have consistent policies. Key factors are directing capital to the real sector and the stability of the banking system.

Society • June 19, 11:04 AM • 3035 views
How kindergartens will work in the 2025-2026 academic year

From 2025, a law "On Preschool Education" is in effect in Ukraine, which defines the fundamentals of the preschool education system's functioning. The law establishes new rules for educators and parents, and also defines new types of educational activities.

Publications • June 19, 08:45 AM • 212959 views
EU develops a scheme to profit more from frozen Russian assets

The European Union is developing a scheme to increase profits from almost €200 billion in frozen Russian assets by moving them into riskier investments. This will ensure long-term support for Ukraine.

Economy • June 19, 08:27 AM • 80465 views
EU may limit sperm donation to avoid accidental incest

Sweden and Belgium are advocating for a Europe-wide limitation on the number of children from a single sperm donor. This aims to prevent accidental incest and reduce the risk of inherited diseases.

Health • June 19, 07:47 AM • 3582 views
Ukraine's "Lima" electronic warfare system jams Russian bombs better than Western counterparts

Ukraine's "Lima" EW system demonstrates superior performance in intercepting guided aerial bombs compared to Russian and Western counterparts. Ukraine is increasing its own arms production, covering up to half of its needs.

War in Ukraine • June 19, 12:46 AM • 28750 views
European diplomats will hold talks with Iran on the nuclear program in Geneva - Reuters

The Foreign Ministers of Germany, France, and Great Britain, as well as the head of EU diplomacy, will hold talks with Iran in Geneva. The main goal is to guarantee the use of the nuclear program exclusively for civilian purposes.

News of the World • June 18, 09:08 PM • 17670 views
Eight people have been detained in Slovakia on suspicion of misappropriating funds for military aid to Ukraine

The European Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating the possible embezzlement of €7. 4 million intended for military aid to Ukraine. Eight people have been detained, including four Slovak Ministry of Defence officials.

War in Ukraine • June 18, 06:59 PM • 4883 views
Russia has a plan for long-term aggression against Europe - Kallas

The head of the EU's foreign policy, Kaja Kallas, warned of a direct threat from the Kremlin through cyberattacks, sabotage, and military maneuvers. Russia spends more on defense than all EU countries combined, which indicates preparation for long-term aggression.

Politics • June 18, 02:11 PM • 3159 views
Kallas: If the EU does not increase aid to Ukraine, Europeans will have to learn Russian

The EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Kaja Kallas, stated that if Europe does not strengthen its aid to Ukraine, Europeans will have to learn Russian. She emphasized that Ukraine is Europe's shield, and support is necessary for the security of both Ukraine and the EU itself.

Politics • June 18, 02:01 PM • 3645 views
Ukraine will be the first country outside the EU to join the "Roam like at Home" policy - Shmyhal

Ukraine will be the first country outside the European Union to join the "Roam like at Home" policy. This will allow Ukrainians to not pay for roaming in 27 EU countries. The decision is expected from the Council of the EU, and Ukraine may become part of a single communication space from the beginning of 2026.

Economy • June 18, 01:15 PM • 3239 views
The Russian ambassador was summoned in Brussels due to the attack on a European diplomat in Vladivostok

The European Union has summoned the Russian ambassador for explanations after the attack on an EU diplomat in Vladivostok on May 26. It is reported that the official was attacked by two men, allegedly linked to Russian security services.

Society • June 18, 12:05 PM • 3638 views
EU has agreed on new rules for suspending visa-free travel, Israel may be under attack - Euronews

The European Parliament and the Council of the EU have agreed on a reform of the visa-free suspension mechanism. Israel and Serbia are the first at risk due to accusations of human rights violations.

Politics • June 18, 11:31 AM • 4080 views
Russia attacked Kyiv amid the US transfer of 10,000 missiles to the Middle East - WP

Russia attacked Kyiv with drones and missiles, killing 26 people, while the US was transferring 10,000 missiles to the Middle East. Trump avoided new sanctions against Russia at the G7 summit.

War in Ukraine • June 18, 11:02 AM • 3101 views