
EU Adopts New Law to Combat Essential Medicine Shortages
The European Union has adopted a new law aimed at preventing and mitigating shortages of essential medicines across its member states. This agreement seeks to ensure a more resilient supply chain for critical pharmaceutical products.
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Israel killing at least one child a week in occupied West Bank, UN says
Israeli military and settlers have killed at least one Palestinian child a week on average in the occupied West Bank.
Read full article →European Union adopts new sanctions Israeli settlers over violence in West Bank
European Union foreign ministers on May 12 agreed new sanctions on Israeli settlers over violence against Palestinians, as a change of government in Hungary ended months of blockage. The bloc also moved to sanction leaders from the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Israel has condemned the sanctions -- calling them baseless.
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Read full article →European services production dips by 0.3 per cent in February
Seasonally adjusted services production decreased by 0.3 per cent in both the euro area and the European Union during February, according to a report from Eurostat. This slight contraction follows a period of growth in January 12, 2026, when production rose by 1.0 per cent in the euro area and 0.4 per cent across the […]
Read full article →EU support grows for goods ban from occupied territories
The Minister of State for European Affairs Thomas Byrne has said there is growing support at EU level for a ban on goods from occupied territories in the West Bank.
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