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South Korea’s Labor Model and Its Strategic Consequences

TheDiplomat - mar, 23/12/2025 - 14:32
A persistent labor-time gap reflects deeper features of Korea’s economic model rather than cultural habits alone.

China’s Quiet Stake in Post-Assad Syria

TheDiplomat - mar, 23/12/2025 - 14:15
China’s approach to post-Assad Syria is defined less by opportunity than by caution. 

Indian Navy’s Combat Aviation Capability Takes Wing

TheDiplomat - mar, 23/12/2025 - 14:14
The MH-60R Romeo is widely regarded as the world’s premier all-weather, day and night-capable helicopter, designed for maritime operations.

How does Parliament support Ukraine?

Written by Anna Flynn.

The EU strongly condemned Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine on 24 February 2022. By July 2025, the civilian death toll in Ukraine had exceeded 13 800, according to the UN. Now, nearly four years later, the EU has provided €187.3 billion in support for Ukraine, and this response marks the Union’s largest civil protection operation to date.

EPRS notes that ‘the ongoing attack has reverberated beyond Ukraine’s borders, affecting food security, energy prices and inflation both in the EU and beyond’. The European Parliament labelled Russia’s war ‘the most outrageous act of aggression conducted by the political leadership of a given country in Europe since 1945.’ The  EU’s response  has been structured along three axes: political, economic and military support for Ukraine; isolation and containment of Russia; and enhancement of EU and EU neighbours’ resilience.

Parliament’s extraordinary meeting of 1 March 2022, at which it adopted a resolution unequivocally condemning Russia’s aggression and setting the direction for EU action, was one of the first international gatherings that Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, attended. Parliament’s President, Roberta Metsola, was the first EU leader to visit Kyiv, on 1 April 2022. In September 2025, Metsola officially opened a permanent European Parliament liaison office in Kyiv. 

Since the start of the war, Parliament has dealt with multiple legislative files of paramount importance for Ukraine and adopted numerous non-legislative resolutions on aspects of EU support for the country; including several rounds of macro-financial assistance, the Act in support of ammunition production (ASAP); and the Ukraine Facility, which earmarks €50 billion for Ukraine’s reconstruction from 2024 to 2027.

Parliament has also unwaveringly supported Ukraine’s EU membership aspirations, advocating successfully in June 2022 for Ukraine to be granted candidate country status, and in December 2023 for Member States to start accession negotiations. During EU-Ukraine Parliamentary Association Committee meetings, Members and their Ukrainian counterparts have discussed parliamentary follow-up of Ukraine’s official accession request. Accession negotiations have not properly started due to lack of required unanimity in the Council. However, in April 2025, Parliament called for the acceleration of the screening process that would allow these discussions to begin.

Moreover, Parliament has used its powers to advocate a tougher policy of containment towards Russia. A huge discussion has centred around the possibility of the EU using immobilised Russian assets (of the Central Bank of Russia) to finance Ukraine’s reconstruction. This money has been frozen since the war began. The European Parliament has repeatedly called for the assets (amounting to around €300 billion) to be used. However, it is a divisive issue due to potential economic, legal, and reputational consequences. On 12 December 2025, the Council adopted a regulation indefinitely prohibiting the transfer of any of the assets.

On 19 December 2025, the European Council approved a €90 billion loan to support Ukraine in 2026 and 2027. Without this, Ukraine was expected to run out of funds in early 2026. Instead of using Russian assets, this loan is financed through EU borrowing secured on the ‘headroom’ in the EU’s budget.

Parliament also supports the EU’s sanctions against Russia. The Council recently adopted its 19th comprehensive package of sanctions, containing 69 additional listings. This constitutes companies now subject to asset freezes (that will also be ineligible for further disbursement of funds), as well as individuals who now face travel bans.

Parliament is therefore employing its budgetary, agenda-setting, external action and law-making powers to mobilise solid EU support for Ukraine’s defence against Russia’s aggression, and to ensure that the EU honours its pledges.

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Catégories: European Union

Does Australia Need Additional Hate Speech Laws?

TheDiplomat - mar, 23/12/2025 - 13:55
Or does Australia need to recommit to the ideals of liberalism?

Business is drowning in EU rules, employers demand urgent simplification [Advocacy Lab]

Euractiv.com - mar, 23/12/2025 - 13:44
Mounting reporting pressures are uniting employers and unions behind urgent smarter, more coherent regulation, which includes freelancers

20 éve léteznek Amerikai Terek Romániában

Kolozsvári Rádió (Románia/Erdély) - mar, 23/12/2025 - 13:35

Az Egyesült Államok Nagykövetsége az American Spaces, azaz Amerikai Terek elnevezésű programjának 20. évfordulóját ünnepli Romániában. Kertész Melinda összeállítása.

Articolul 20 éve léteznek Amerikai Terek Romániában apare prima dată în Kolozsvári Rádió Románia.

EU’s rising tropical disease risk puts Belgian vaccine ecosystem in pole position [Advocacy Lab]

Euractiv.com - mar, 23/12/2025 - 13:27
Belgium is accelerating the EU’s ability to develop and deploy vaccine measures at speed because of its dense vaccine ecosystem

Comment boire un jus d'orange par jour peut aider le cœur

BBC Afrique - mar, 23/12/2025 - 13:24
Même s'il a souvent été dit qu'il vaut mieux consommer le fruit entier plutôt que son jus en raison de son apport en fibres, de nombreuses études soulignent les vertus intéressantes de cette boisson.
Catégories: Afrique, Russia & CIS

Dutch industry warns EU pharma reform risks competitiveness, lack incentives [Advocacy Lab]

Euractiv.com - mar, 23/12/2025 - 13:17
Dutch pharma boss says Europe risks becoming a market that consumes but no longer innovates

Nigeria: Will Nnamdi Kanu’s Life Sentence End the Violent Agitation for Biafra?

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - mar, 23/12/2025 - 13:08
On 20 November 2025, a Nigerian court in Abuja sentenced separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu to life imprisonment after finding him guilty of terrorism and several related offenses, bringing an end to a decade-long legal battle. Kanu, founder of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), led the call for an independent Biafran state in Nigeria’s southeast, a […]

New Geopolitical Words We Learned in 2025

Foreign Policy - mar, 23/12/2025 - 13:00
When it’s TACO time, no one wants to be a persistent objector.

Trump à l’attaque de l’Amérique latine | Les mardis de l’IRIS

IRIS - mar, 23/12/2025 - 13:00

Chaque mardi, je reçois un membre de l’équipe de recherche de l’‪‪‪‪ IRIS pour décrypter un fait d’actualité internationale. Aujourd’hui, échange avec Christophe Ventura, directeur de recherche à l’IRIS, autour de l’actualité latino-américaine marquée par les actions menées par les États-Unis à l’encontre du Venezuela et par l’élection présidentielle au Chili qui voit le candidat d’extrême droite José Antonio Kast renforcer les relais de Donald Trump dans la région, alors même que l’administration américaine propose un « corollaire » Trump à la doctrine Monroe dans la stratégie de sécurité nationale publiée début décembre.

L’article Trump à l’attaque de l’Amérique latine | Les mardis de l’IRIS est apparu en premier sur IRIS.

EU steps in to save the plastic recycling industry

Euractiv.com - mar, 23/12/2025 - 12:35
The package aims to encourage recycling, combat fragmentation of the EU market and counter unfair competition from third countries

Debate: Trump appoints special envoy to Greenland

Eurotopics.net - mar, 23/12/2025 - 12:32
'We have to have it.' With these words, US President Donald Trump has once again laid claim to Greenland, citing national security as the rationale for the renewed push. He has appointed Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as his special envoy for Greenland. The prime ministers of Greenland and Denmark responded with a statement saying, among other things, that they expect the US to show 'respect for our common territorial integrity'.
Catégories: Africa, European Union

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