Europe politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
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EU leaders compromised their strategic autonomy during trade negotiations with the Trump administration.
A local authority in south-east Spain, Jumilla, has banned Muslims from using public facilities for celebrating Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, citing identity concerns.
The burning of an effigy of refugees on a boat during a crowd's cheers in Moygashel exemplifies the current harsh sentiments towards migration in Europe.
The EU has made significant concessions in its trade deal with the US, primarily in accepting higher tariffs on European exports while eliminating smaller tariffs on US goods entering the EU.
The EU has announced it will launch the rollout of its new entry system involving fingerprinting and facial recognition instead of passport wet stamping on 12 October.
"Stop your people from migrating or lose aid sounds to me like a message of cohesion and not cooperation. This reduces the African nations actually to border guards rather than equal partners in development..."
Trump's tariff threat of up to 30% on EU imports is projected to tip Europe into recession by late 2025, with analysts highlighting the heavy reliance of European exporters on the U.S. market, especially in key sectors like autos and pharmaceuticals.
Germany expelled 81 Afghan nationals to their Taliban-controlled homeland, signifying its commitment to tighter immigration enforcement across Europe as part of broader regional policy changes.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed by U.S. President Donald Trump is the most sweeping legislation in modern U.S. history, implementing huge tax cuts for the rich and massive cuts to the social safety net.
Johan Forssell, a Swedish migration minister, faced scrutiny after a family member's ties to violent far-right groups surfaced, raising concerns about parental responsibility and accountability.
The major arms-producing powers in Europe limit the information they make public to their citizens, delay the submission of reports on arms sales to other countries, or hinder transparency citing national security concerns.
Russian assaults are intensifying, with record casualties reported as the conflict continues, compounded by Ukraine's struggle to maintain solidarity amidst growing civilian suffering.