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Europol’s report reveals how organised crime’s DNA is changing, threatening the EU’s democratic structures

On 18 March, Europol unveiled its EU Serious and Organised Crime Threat Assessment (EU-SOCTA) 2025, a critical report illuminating the shifting landscape of crime...

EU and India discuss threats in online radicalisation

The European Union (EU), in collaboration with the Global Counter-Terrorism Council (GCTC) - a registered non-profit international think tank, and India's Ministry of External...

Agreement ensuring more effective investigations into illicit finance

As part of the EU’s push to combat financial crime, EP and Council teams reached an agreement on improving access to centralised bank account...

MEPs condemn the recent attack on the Bulgarian Prosecutor General

The Democracy, Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights Monitoring Group of the EP Civil Liberties Committee declares the assassination attempt an attack on the...

MEPs support stricter sanctions for environmental crimes

The Legal Affairs Committee adopted its position on an update of EU rules on environmental crimes, calling for new offences and harsher sanctions for...

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Commission fast-tracks shift from animal testing in chemical safety evaluations

On 1st June, the European Commission unveiled a comprehensive...

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The European reset: Why federalism is no longer an ideology, but a survival strategy

The geopolitical illusion of a "wait-and-see" Europe is officially...

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