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EU

Last week
14th September 2025 - 20th September 2025
UN warns climate change causing havoc with global water cycle as EU to settle on emissions plan
EU freezes funding for Israel and proposes suspending trade deal due to war on Gaza
This month
September 2025
Taoiseach tells Starmer Ireland is willing to aid peacekeeping in Ukraine
Trump threatens EU with more tariffs unless it reverses court decision against Google
Trump said the Google fine came on top of a series of other cases, including one against Apple.
Top official breaks from European Commission line and calls war on Gaza a genocide
Ryanair is allowing bigger carry-on bags from today
EU presents Mercosur deal for approval but Irish farmers call for MEPs to oppose agreement
Suicide is leading cause of death for young people in Europe, new research shows
Plane carrying Ursula von der Leyen forced to land with paper maps after suspected Russian GPS jamming
Last month
August 2025
US court rules most of Trump's tariffs illegal
Sweden and Netherlands latest countries to call for suspension of EU-Israel trade deal
EU Commission President Von der Leyen may face second no-confidence vote
Russia says EU troops in Ukraine would be 'unacceptable', as Zelenskyy asks allies for security deal
Done deal: US agrees to 15% cap on tariffs for pharma imports from the EU
EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said the deal would provide ‘predictability’ for companies.
After a week of street violence, what is happening with the major protests in Serbia?
Call for regulation of 'laughing gas' due to harm posed to reproductive health
EU accused of 'intimidation' of staff who are protesting bloc's response to Gaza
In one incident, bake sales organised for the Irish Red Cross were allegedly criticised as being “antisemitic”.
Where is the government storing all its ‘vital data’? In a centre in Co Kildare, of course
EU says Ukraine must 'choose its destiny' as Trump to talk 'land swapping' with Putin in Alaska
Italy gets slap on the wrist over plans to deport asylum seekers to Albanian detention centres
July
July 2025
Trump gets his way on tariffs, but global trade system intact for now
Larry Donnelly: Trump secures a win on tariffs, but Epstein refuses to go away
Larry Donnelly
Q&A: What we know (and don't know) about the EU-US tariff deal
Scrutiny of laws to facilitate Ireland's trade deal with Canada scrapped after US tariffs
'No handouts': Taoiseach rules out supports for businesses impacted by US tariffs
'Resorted to submission': Last-minute US tariff deal earns stinging criticism from EU leaders
The deal was reached during a meeting between Donald Trump and the president of the European Commission on Sunday.
Are pharmaceuticals part of the EU-US tariff deal? And what's Section 232 got to do with it?
Bobby McDonagh: It's vital we support the EU at a time of global chaos
Bobby McDonagh
'A good deal for everybody': US and EU reach 15% tariff deal after Trump-von der Leyen meeting
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has welcomed the agreement, saying it ‘brings clarity and predictablity’ to the EU-US trading relationship.
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen announces Trump tariff talks in Scotland on Sunday
Over 250 unsafe baby carriers, slings, and walkers removed from sale over non-compliance
FactFind: What happened when Mairead McGuinness voted against EU refugee rescue missions in 2019?
Trump says EU-US tariff deal 'possible', but he's 'indifferent to it'
'Political cowardice': EU foreign ministers refuse to suspend trade agreement with Israel
The measures ranged from suspending the entire accord or curbing trade ties to sanctioning Israeli ministers, imposing an arms embargo and halting visa-free travel.
Employment minister says real impact of tariffs on job cuts currently 'difficult to assess'
Brussels is considering a major overhaul of farm subsidies
Plastic ketchup sachets and nets on fruit to be banned
Refill stations and reusable containers are set to become more commonplace.
Supermarkets say they've started work to ensure they're ready to comply.
Irish MEPs say Kaja Kallas's position is untenable after Commissioner strikes aid deal with Israel
Fine Gael MEP Regina Doherty said the Commissioner’s statement was deeply one-side “as usual”.
EU will not ban trade with Israel and will instead work with Netanyahu to increase aid into Gaza
EU commissioner and delegation ordered to leave Libya just after arriving in Benghazi