EU
⚖️ EU demands Meta open WhatsApp to competing AI services (0.92)
The European Commission has threatened Meta with interim measures unless it allows competing AI services access to WhatsApp. This follows a policy change on January 15, 2026, that restricted AI access to Meta's own assistant. The Commission's investigation, initiated in December 2025, suggests that Meta's actions may violate EU antitrust rules. Meta has the opportunity to respond to the allegations before any measures are imposed, with significant implications for competition in the AI market. read →
🏛️ EU establishes Frontex Quick Reaction Force for border security (0.83)🎁
The EU's Frontex agency is set to launch a Quick Reaction Force (QRF) in Q1 2026 to enhance border security amid rising migration pressures. Initial talks involve Poland, Germany, and Estonia regarding operational arrangements. The QRF aims to expand Frontex's standing corps to 10,000 personnel by 2027, with potential future growth to 30,000. This initiative reflects the EU's commitment to a coordinated response to evolving border challenges. read → 🎁 today's freebie
🌍🏛️ EU bans destruction of unsold clothing and footwear (0.83)
The European Commission has enacted new ecodesign measures banning large companies from destroying unsold clothing and footwear starting 19 July 2026, with medium-sized companies following by July 2030. The regulations clarify permitted exceptions for destruction, such as safety concerns, and introduce standardized reporting on discarded volumes. This initiative aims to reduce the textile sector's significant carbon emissions and promote a circular economy. read →
World
🛰️🇺🇦 Ukraine blocks Starlink terminals used by Russian forces (4.27)
Ukraine has blocked all Starlink terminals used by Russian military forces, a move confirmed by Digital Minister Mychajło Fedorow. In response, Russia is utilizing drone-mounted modems and mesh radio networks to maintain communications, enhancing the precision of their operations. Ukrainian officials are developing countermeasures to address these new tactics, highlighting the ongoing technological arms race in the conflict. read →
✈️🇬🇧 UK deploys F-35B jets to Akrotiri base in Cyprus (4.27)
The UK has deployed six F-35B Lightning fighters to RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus as a defensive measure amid escalating US-Iran tensions. This deployment responds to concerns about the base's vulnerability to Iranian missiles. The F-35Bs will join existing military assets at the base, including Typhoon fighters. Diplomatic talks between the US and Iran have stalled, raising fears of potential conflict. read →
⚖️🕵️ Venezuelan opposition leader Guanipa abducted and rearrested (4.07)
Juan Pablo Guanipa, a Venezuelan opposition leader, was abducted shortly after his release from prison on 8 February 2026. Armed men took him in Caracas, prompting widespread condemnation from opposition leaders and human rights groups. His abduction raises serious concerns about political repression in Venezuela, especially as the interim government prepares for a vote on an amnesty law aimed at releasing political prisoners. Calls for immediate proof of life and Guanipa's release have intensified, highlighting the ongoing challenges for democracy in the country. read →
🌍⚖️ Munich Security Conference warns of a prolonged era of confrontation in Europe (4.07)
The Munich Security Conference has warned that Europe is entering a "prolonged era of confrontation" due to the dismantling of the post-World War II order and the US's withdrawal from its security role. Reports indicate a significant global disapproval of US President Donald Trump's policies, with many viewing them as harmful. The MSC highlights the rise of disruptive leaders, termed "wrecking men," who threaten established norms. European nations are urged to enhance military autonomy and adopt bold strategies to counteract these challenges. read →
⚓️💔 Migrant boat capsizes off Libya, leaving 53 dead or missing (4.07)
A migrant boat capsized off the coast of Libya, resulting in at least 53 deaths or disappearances, including two infants. Only two Nigerian women survived the incident. The International Organization for Migration reported that this tragedy highlights the ongoing dangers faced by migrants on the central Mediterranean route, where the death toll has reached 484 in 2026. Trafficking networks continue to exploit vulnerable migrants, often using unseaworthy vessels, while those returned to Libya face severe abuses in detention centers. read →
🏛️ EU debates moving frozen Russian assets and ending oil price cap (4.07)
The EU is deliberating a significant shift in its approach to frozen Russian assets and sanctions against Moscow. A proposal to transfer €210 billion of frozen funds to a new EU-controlled custodian aims to enhance support for Ukraine. Concurrently, the EU is considering a complete ban on maritime services for Russian oil tankers, potentially ending the existing price cap mechanism. These measures require unanimous approval from all 27 member states and are expected to be finalized by February 24, coinciding with the war's four-year anniversary. read →
⚖️📰 Hong Kong court sentences Jimmy Lai to 20 years in prison for national security offenses (4.07)
Jimmy Lai, a prominent pro-democracy activist in Hong Kong, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for national security offenses, including collusion with foreign forces. The ruling has drawn widespread international condemnation, with the UK, EU, and UN calling for his immediate release. In response to the deteriorating human rights situation in Hong Kong, the UK has expanded its visa scheme for Hongkongers, allowing thousands more to relocate. Lai's family has expressed deep concerns for his health, stating that the sentence amounts to a death sentence given his age. read →
🏛️ Israel expands control in the West Bank amid international condemnation (4.07)
Israel's Security Cabinet has approved measures to extend civil authority over parts of the West Bank, facilitating land purchases for Israeli settlers. The EU and eight Muslim-majority countries condemned the actions, citing legal violations and risks to the two-state solution. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas warned of severe implications for Palestinian governance and called for international intervention. The reforms are seen as a significant step towards de facto annexation, raising concerns about the future of Palestinian rights and self-determination. read →
France
🏛️🔪 Government intensifies school security amid rising knife incidents (0.88)
The French government is intensifying school security measures following the interception of 525 students with knives between March and December 2025. Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez called for a 'shock of authority' to address rising youth violence, while Minister of National Education Édouard Geffray announced continued bag checks and strict disciplinary actions. Additionally, Nuñez questioned the legal protections for minors involved in serious crimes, suggesting a need for reevaluation of existing laws. The government plans to convene officials to discuss further safety measures. read →
🏛️📈 Mortgage lending rebounds with 33% surge in 2025 (0.66)
In 2025, new mortgage lending in France surged by 33% to €146.5 billion, marking a significant recovery after three years of decline. The average borrowing rate fell to 3.08% in December, benefiting first-time buyers who accounted for nearly half of all new loans. Despite this rebound, lending levels remain about 40% below pre-crisis highs, and future rate increases are anticipated due to economic uncertainties. read →
🏛️ Public supports return of housing tax for better services (0.49)
A recent OpinionWay survey shows that 39% of French citizens support reinstating the housing tax to improve local public services, a surprising shift given its abolition in 2017. The tax's removal has cost local authorities about €20 billion annually, raising concerns about service funding. Support is strongest among left-leaning voters, while government officials, including President Macron, oppose its return. The survey also highlights a willingness among the public to engage in civic duties, reflecting a desire for better-funded local services. read →
Spain
🌧️🏛️ Storm Leonardo causes €4 billion damage in Andalusia (0.96)
Storm Leonardo has caused over €4 billion in damages across Andalusia, primarily affecting agriculture and infrastructure. More than 11,000 residents were evacuated, with a phased return now underway. The Andalusian government is mobilizing aid and reviewing its budget to address the crisis, while Prime Minister Sánchez has visited affected areas and is seeking additional EU funds. The full extent of agricultural losses is still being assessed, but initial estimates indicate a 20% reduction in production. read →
⚖️🕵️♂️ Barcelona court charges former Guardia Civil and CNI chiefs in Pegasus espionage case (0.92)
A Barcelona court has charged former Guardia Civil directors Félix Azón and María Gámez, along with former CNI director Paz Esteban, in a landmark case involving illegal espionage using Pegasus and Candiru spyware. The charges stem from allegations that these officials surveilled pro-independence figures, raising serious concerns about public integrity and the misuse of state resources. The investigation, initiated by a complaint from the Sentinel Alliance, has prompted calls for greater transparency in state surveillance practices. read →
🚆🛠️ Major unions call off railway strike after reaching preliminary agreement with Ministry of Transport (0.9)
The major railway unions in Spain have called off a nationwide strike that began on 9 February after reaching a preliminary agreement with the Ministry of Transport. The agreement focuses on improving safety, maintenance, and staffing levels in the rail system, which has faced scrutiny following recent accidents. The strike had led to the cancellation of over 350 trains, significantly disrupting services. Negotiations will continue to finalize the agreement and address remaining union concerns. read →
🗳️📉 Aragón elections: PP wins but loses seats as Vox surges and PSOE hits historic low (0.74)
In the Aragón regional elections held on 8 February 2026, the People's Party (PP) won but lost two seats, dropping to 26. Vox surged to 14 seats, doubling its representation and becoming a key player in governance. The Socialist Party (PSOE) faced a historic defeat, falling to 18 seats, its lowest ever in the region. Chunta Aragonesista (CHA) doubled its seats, while Podemos and the Partido Aragonés (PAR) lost all representation. The results indicate a significant shift in the political landscape, with implications for future governance. read →
Portugal
🏛️🇵🇹 António José Seguro elected President of Portugal with record turnout (0.92)
António José Seguro has been elected President of Portugal, winning nearly 67% of the vote in a historic election with record turnout. Prime Minister Luís Montenegro has pledged cooperation to ensure political stability, while defeated candidate André Ventura claims a victory for his party, Chega. Seguro's early agenda includes a health pact and a focus on storm-affected regions. The election also saw a surge in invalid and blank votes, reflecting public discontent. read →
