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  • Large stacks of steel wire coils stored outdoors at an industrial site under bright daylight.
    Economy

    European steel industry pushes for anti-dumping tools as global overcapacity threatens market stability

    ByEdward Pemberton May 13, 2026June 14, 2026

    MEPs prepare measures to counter global steel overcapacity flooding European markets, as the bloc’s manufacturers warn of plant closures and structural damage to industry.

    Read More European steel industry pushes for anti-dumping tools as global overcapacity threatens market stabilityContinue

  • Roche receives European approval for first Alzheimer’s blood test, marking diagnostic breakthrough
    Economy

    Roche receives European approval for first Alzheimer’s blood test, marking diagnostic breakthrough

    ByHenry Caldwell May 13, 2026June 14, 2026

    Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche has secured European regulatory approval for the first blood-based Alzheimer’s diagnostic test, signalling a shift in early dementia detection.

    Read More Roche receives European approval for first Alzheimer’s blood test, marking diagnostic breakthroughContinue

  • EU Defence Ministers convene in Brussels to reinforce Ukraine support amid Middle East tensions
    Politics

    EU Defence Ministers convene in Brussels to reinforce Ukraine support amid Middle East tensions

    ByJames Whitfield May 13, 2026June 14, 2026

    EU defence ministers met this week to discuss reinforced military support for Ukraine and EU defence readiness as Middle East conflict reshapes the security landscape.

    Read More EU Defence Ministers convene in Brussels to reinforce Ukraine support amid Middle East tensionsContinue

  • Opinion: the ECB’s hardest test will be resisting the temptation to overreact
    Opinion

    Opinion: the ECB’s hardest test will be resisting the temptation to overreact

    ByCatherine Ashford May 13, 2026June 14, 2026

    Why the European Central Bank’s most difficult challenge in 2026 may be holding the line against a premature reaction to a supply-side energy shock.

    Read More Opinion: the ECB’s hardest test will be resisting the temptation to overreactContinue

  • Opinion: Europe needs a defence doctrine that outlives the current crisis
    Opinion

    Opinion: Europe needs a defence doctrine that outlives the current crisis

    ByJames Whitfield May 13, 2026June 14, 2026

    Reflections on why the European Union must build a coherent, enduring defence doctrine rather than a reactive set of measures driven by today’s headlines.

    Read More Opinion: Europe needs a defence doctrine that outlives the current crisisContinue

  • Italy reaffirms solidarity with Gulf partners as Meloni tours region amid Hormuz crisis
    Member States

    Italy reaffirms solidarity with Gulf partners as Meloni tours region amid Hormuz crisis

    BySarah Holloway May 13, 2026June 14, 2026

    Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s diplomatic tour reinforces ties with Gulf states amid concerns over freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.

    Read More Italy reaffirms solidarity with Gulf partners as Meloni tours region amid Hormuz crisisContinue

  • Germany unveils ‘Active Cyberdefence’ strategy as online attacks on critical infrastructure escalate
    Member States

    Germany unveils ‘Active Cyberdefence’ strategy as online attacks on critical infrastructure escalate

    ByEdward Pemberton May 13, 2026June 14, 2026

    Berlin announces a new active cyberdefence framework, allowing security agencies more proactive responses to attacks on critical infrastructure.

    Read More Germany unveils ‘Active Cyberdefence’ strategy as online attacks on critical infrastructure escalateContinue

  • EU and Iceland conclude Passenger Name Record agreement to counter cross-border crime
    Foreign Affairs

    EU and Iceland conclude Passenger Name Record agreement to counter cross-border crime

    ByHenry Caldwell May 13, 2026June 14, 2026

    The Council adopts a decision concluding a Passenger Name Record agreement with Iceland aimed at preventing terrorist offences and serious cross-border crime.

    Read More EU and Iceland conclude Passenger Name Record agreement to counter cross-border crimeContinue

  • European Commission tightens sanctions on employers of undocumented workers across member states
    Politics

    European Commission tightens sanctions on employers of undocumented workers across member states

    ByCatherine Ashford May 13, 2026June 14, 2026

    A new Commission report finds uneven enforcement of the 2009 Employers Sanctions Directive and recommends targeted reforms to protect labour standards.

    Read More European Commission tightens sanctions on employers of undocumented workers across member statesContinue

  • Eurozone GDP barely grew in Q1 2026 as energy crisis weighs on consumer confidence
    Economy

    Eurozone GDP barely grew in Q1 2026 as energy crisis weighs on consumer confidence

    ByJames Whitfield May 13, 2026

    Preliminary data reveals the eurozone economy expanded by a mere 0.1 per cent in the first quarter of 2026 as Middle East energy shock hampers consumption and investment.

    Read More Eurozone GDP barely grew in Q1 2026 as energy crisis weighs on consumer confidenceContinue

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