EU Parliament Calls for Swift Action on Animal Abuse Case in Pernik, Bulgaria
The European Parliament's Intergroup for Animal Welfare has responded swiftly to the disturbing case in Pernik, Bulgaria
European Parliament President Martin Schulz has said that the EU shouldn’t change its approach to the migration crisis in the wake of last week’s deadly Paris attacks committed by Islamic militants.
“We will not allow ourselves to be poisoned by the venom of these criminals,” Schulz said at a ceremony in the EP plenary chamber in Brussels on Tuesday held to commemorate the victims of the November 13 terror attacks in the French capital.
“If we start suspecting all the refugees from Syria, we are throwing in the same bag the victims and the murderers and that is exactly what they are looking for," Schulz said, according to a news release posted on the EP website.
The European Parliament's Intergroup for Animal Welfare has responded swiftly to the disturbing case in Pernik, Bulgaria
The European Commission has unveiled its White Paper for European Defence – Readiness 2030, alongside the ReArm Europe Plan/Readiness 2030
The European Commission has released preliminary data for road fatalities in 2024, revealing a slight 3% decrease in road deaths across the EU compared to the previous year
The European Union faces legal and practical challenges when it comes to using Russian assets to support Ukraine’s defense and reconstruction efforts
The European Union will provide Ukraine with nearly €3.5 billion as part of the third tranche of non-repayable grants and loans
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban outlined a series of demands directed at the European Union on March 15, which included the controversial request to exclude Ukraine from the EU’s membership process
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