EU
Macron Advocates for Renewing Dialogue with Russia Amid Ongoing Tensions
French President Emmanuel Macron calls for renewed dialogue with Russia, emphasizing diplomatic engagement’s importance for Ukraine’s future amidst ongoing tensions.
Digital ID Crossroads: EU-Canada Collaboration and UK Controversy Explained
As digital identity becomes a global priority, the EU and Canada forge a path toward mutual recognition and interoperability, while the UK faces mounting opposition to its new mandatory digital ID scheme. This article unpacks the promises, pilots, and public…
Trump’s 30% Tariff Threat on EU Sparks Global Trade Tensions
President Trump has announced a 30% tariff on European Union imports effective August 1, prompting sharp reactions from EU leaders. The tariffs are part of Trump’s strategy to renegotiate global trade terms, but they risk escalating economic tensions across the…
The EU’s Quantum Leap: €50 million for quantum chip pilot lines and a European Quantum Internet
The EU is making strides with its Quantum Strategy and Cohesion Policy, focusing on technological advancements and regional development. These initiatives aim to secure Europe’s leadership in quantum technologies and improve citizens’ lives.
EU Navigates Critical Week: Trade Negotiations, Moldova Summit, and AI Act Deliberations
The European Union is tackling pivotal challenges this week, including high-stakes trade talks with the U.S., a strategic summit with Moldova, and deliberations over its AI Act enforcement.
France, Germany, UK, EU Urge Israel and Iran to De-Escalate, Call for Nuclear Talks
European powers and the EU have called for de-escalation between Israel and Iran, urging Tehran to return to nuclear negotiations amid rising tensions.
EU Parliament Links Armenian Genocide to Nagorno-Karabakh Ethnic Cleansing
The European Parliament commemorated the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, with numerous MEPs drawing stark parallels to the recent forced displacement of ethnic Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh, urging recognition and condemning EU ties with Azerbaijan.
Armenia Gains EU Approval for High-Quality Fish and Aquaculture Exports
Armenia has been granted the right to export its aquaculture fish and fish products to the European Union, marking a significant economic achievement and regional first.
European Parliament Demands Baku Release Armenian Captives Amid Rights Concerns
The European Parliament overwhelmingly passed a resolution urging Azerbaijan to immediately release Armenian prisoners, citing human rights abuses and unfair trials.
Torture Reports of Armenian Detainees in Baku Spark Investigation Calls
Reports of Armenian detainee torture in Baku prompt calls for investigation. EU Commissioner acknowledges concerns, urges Azerbaijan action.
Armenia orienting Foreign Policy West: MEP Michal Szczerba
Polish MEP suggests Armenia shifts foreign policy towards the West after Nagorno-Karabakh loss. Urges EU to deepen economic ties, extend monitoring mission.
Armenia Drafts New Law on General Safety of Non-Food Products: A Step Towards EU Standards
Armenia is drafting a new law on the general safety of non-food products, aiming to enhance consumer protection and align legislation with EU standards. Learn about the key provisions of this draft law.
EU Unveils €150 Billion Defense Plan Amid US Aid Uncertainty for Ukraine
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen presents a €150 billion defense plan for the EU, aiming to bolster security and increase aid to Ukraine as US aid faces uncertainty.
Armenian MFA on POWs in Baku, Delayed US Border Team: ‘Concrete Steps Unsatisfactory’
Armenian Deputy FM Paruyr Hovhannisyan addresses POW issue in Baku and delay of US border control team, stating current steps are ‘unsatisfactory’.















