Russia's war in Ukraine a threat to Europe's democracies: King Charles lll
Russia's war in Ukraine a threat to Europe's democracies: King Charles lll
'Sorry Charles!' French unions mark king's absence
'Sorry Charles!' French unions mark king's absence
Pakistan welcomes EU's move to remove it from high-risk countries list
Pakistan welcomes EU's move to remove it from high-risk countries list
EU has exempted Pakistan from list of high-risk countries, say Naveed Qamar
EU has exempted Pakistan from list of high-risk countries, say Naveed Qamar
Britain's MI5 raises threat level in Northern Ireland
Britain terms domestic threat level for Northern Ireland 'severe'
EU pledges €1 billion for post-quake reconstruction in Turkey
EU pledges €1 billion for post-quake reconstruction in Turkey
EU lawmakers approve CO2-cutting targets and expanding forest carbon sinks
EU lawmakers approve CO2-cutting targets and expanding forest carbon sinks
EU official warns of sanctions if China crosses 'red line' and arms Russia
EU official warns of sanctions if China crosses 'red line' and arms Russia
Europe's spend on energy crisis nears 800 billion euros
EU countries have now earmarked or allocated 681 billion euros in energy crisis spending
EU considers ban on 'forever chemicals', urges search for alternatives
EU considers ban on 'forever chemicals', urges search for alternatives
'Fences protect Europe', Hungary's Orban says ahead of EU migration summit
'Fences protect Europe', Hungary's Orban says ahead of EU migration summit
Winter not over, but Europe braces for the next one
Germany relied heavily on Russian gas imports before the war.
European auto sales hit three-decade low in 2022: report
The overall number of EU registrations fell 4.6 per cent to 9.3 million
EU parliament chief to unveil reforms amid graft scandal
But many MEPs believe the changes don't go far enough.
European cruise docks for the first time in 15 years in Venezuela
There are no official tourism figures by which to measure the trend.
EU urges Rwanda to stop supporting M23 rebels in DR Congo
M23 rebel group has captured swathes of territory.
'Qatargate' scandal casts light on 'untouchable' EU lawmakers
"Many in parliament think of themselves as untouchables"
EU countries set to gather for final push for gas price cap deal
Country leaders last week urged their ministers to approve the cap on Monday
More questions than answers as EU corruption scandal unfolds
More questions than answers as EU corruption scandal unfolds
EU talks resume in hunt for pivotal carbon market deal
At stake is the EU's ability to contribute to global efforts to fight climate change
EU adopts global minimum 15pc tax on multinationals
EU adopts global minimum 15pc tax on multinationals
EU members fail to reach agreement on new Russia sanctions: diplomats
Members moved closer to a deal in Wednesday's negotiations but some countries had objections.
ECB to slow intertest rate hikes and lay out plans to drain cash
ECB to slow intertest rate hikes and lay out plans to drain cash
Microsoft to roll out 'data boundary' for EU customers from Jan 1
Microsoft to roll out 'data boundary' for EU customers from Jan 1
EU agrees €20 bln boost for energy funding to quit Russian gas
EU agrees €20 bln boost for energy funding to quit Russian gas
European Parliament strips Eva Kaili of VP role over Qatar graft scandal
Greek politician one of four people arrested in Belgium
EU unity at stake as countries try to break gas price cap impasse
The pro and anti-cap camps of countries each potentially have enough votes to block a deal.
EU parliament arrests spark calls for tighter controls over MEPs
EU parliament arrests spark calls for tighter controls over MEPs.
EU strips Greek MEP Kaili of vice president title over Qatar probe
Socialist MEP Eva Kaili was arrested on Friday.
Belgium makes EU parliament arrests in Qatar corruption investigation
Officers arrested Greek socialist MEP Eva Kaili.
Euro zone inflation rate eases slightly to 10pc
The inflation eased after surge in energy prices slowed
ECB's Makhlouf sees smaller interest rate hikes in 2023, if needed
The ECB began to push up rates at its fastest pace on record in July.
'Every breath you take': Air pollution stifles Europe's health targets
238,000 premature deaths from fine particules in EU in 2020
In Washington, Macron to seek relief for Europe Inc amid China competition
France's Macron to meet Biden for Dec. 1 state visit
Weapons industry booms as Eastern Europe arms Ukraine
Allies have been supplying Kyiv with weapons and military equipment.
Bilawal, EU High Representative agree to enhance cooperation
Bilawal, EU High Representative agree to enhance cooperation
Delegation of European Parliamentarians calls on Khurram Dastgir
Khurram Dastgir briefed the delegation about rehabilitation efforts done in flood affected areas.
Growing concern over unseasonal warm spell in Europe
The mercury has been rising well above the norm across vast swathes of Europe.
EU Ambassador discusses promotion of cooperation with CM Elahi
The EU ambassador expressed regret over the loss of life as well as properties in floods.
GSP+ helps increase EU-Pakistan bilateral trade to EUR 12.2 billion in 2021
GSP+ helps increase EU-Pakistan bilateral trade to EUR 12.2 billion in 2021
Euro zone investor morale drops for third month - Sentix
Sentix's index for the euro zone tumbled to -38.3 points in October from -31.8 in September.
EU lawmakers pass law for single charger for all smartphones from 2024
EU lawmakers adopted the measure with a vote 602 in favour and 13 against.
Iran says nine nationals of European countries detained for role in unrest
Iran says nine nationals of European countries detained for role in unrest
Fourth leak detected at Russian gas pipeline to Europe
The Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines link Russia to Germany
Hungary PM Orban says EU's Russia sanctions should be scrapped
"The Brussels sanctions have pushed Europe into an energy crisis."
Pakistan, EU discuss matters of mutual interest, promotion of bilateral relations
The meeting also reviewed the progress on the readmission agreement between Pakistan and the EU.
ECB poised for big rate hike in face of record inflation
Eurozone inflation hit 9.1 percent in August.
10 times normal rainfall drove vast Pakistan flooding: ESA
10 times normal rainfall drove vast Pakistan flooding
PM appreciates EU's support of 2.15 million Euros for flood affectees
PM appreciates EU’s support of 2.15 million Euros for flood affectees
EU may agree tightening visas for Russians, discuss training of Ukraine troops
The six-month-old war in Ukraine remains a foreign policy priority for the EU.
Nearly two-thirds of Europe facing drought or drought risk
Nearly two-thirds of Europe facing drought or drought risk
European drought dries up rivers, kills fish, shrivels crops
European drought dries up rivers, kills fish, shrivels crops
PM hopes Pakistan to continue to be part of GSP Plus arrangement beyond 2023
PM hopes Pakistan to continue to be part of GSP Plus arrangement beyond 2023
PM emphasizes sustained high-level Pak-EU exchanges for stronger partnership
Dr. Riina Kionka thanked the prime minister for receiving her
The gas war between Russia and the West
On July 30, Gazprom suspends gas supplies to EU and NATO member Latvia.
Gazprom slashes Nord Stream gas deliveries to Europe
EU states have accused Russia of squeezing supplies in retaliation for Western sanctions
Google says to open payments app to meet EU regulations
The changes apply only in the European Economic Area.
EU draws up energy plan in case of Russian gas cutoff
EU draws up energy plan in case of Russian gas cutoff
What's next for the euro after slump against dollar?
The European single currency sank to $0.9952 on Thursday.
Ukraine reels from deadly Russian strikes, EU fears deeper gas cuts
Attacks on Kharkiv in the northeast Ukraine came as Europe was bracing for deeper cuts in gas
Euro hits 20-year low against dollar on recession risk
The euro also dived as investors eyed aggressive interest rate hikes
EU nears compromise deal to defuse standoff with Russia over Kaliningrad
European officials are in talks about exempting the territory from sanctions
EU approves end of combustion engine sales by 2035
The plan is intended to help achieve the continent's climate objectives.
The EU: 65 years of pushing boundaries
Founded in 1957, the European Economic Community (later renamed the EU) started out with six members
In Kyiv, EU chief says to give signal on Ukraine's hopes next week
In Kyiv, EU chief says to give signal on Ukraine's hopes next week
PM desires further deepening of Pakistan-EU cooperative ties
PM Shehbaz received a telephone call from the President of the European Council, Charles Michel.
PM desires to further enhance Pak-EU multi-faceted ties
PM desires to further enhance Pak-EU multi-faceted ties
Tech vs telecoms: EU ignites debate on 'net neutrality'
EU has already passed two massive laws giving regulators more bite when it comes to policing content
EU leader calls for Russian oil ban in new set of sanctions
We will make sure that we phase out Russian oil in an orderly fashion: Von
Russia cuts off 2 EU nations from its gas in war escalation
Russia cuts off 2 EU nations from its gas in war escalation
EU President underlines Commission's desire to strengthen ties with Pakistan
EU President underlines Commission’s desire to strengthen ties with Pakistan
EU urgently discussing new Russia sanctions after Ukraine 'atrocities'
"The European Union will advance, as a matter of urgency, work on further sanctions against Russia"
Pakistan attaches special importance to multidimensional relations with EU: FM
During the meeting matters pertaining to mutual interest were discussed.
High-level delegation of Austria arrives in Islamabad today
The Austrian Foreign Minister would also undertake a visit to Lahore.
European stocks slip at open after massive surge
London's FTSE 100 index and the Paris CAC 40 each dropped 0.4 percent
EU eyes more Russia sanctions, NATO wary of Ukraine calls for no-fly zone
EU eyes more Russia sanctions, NATO wary of Ukraine calls for no-fly zone
Zelensky demands 'immediate' EU membership for Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelensky Monday urged European Union to grant his country immediate membership
SWIFT, the global finance arm that the West can twist
Founded in 1973, SWIFT actually doesn't handle any transfers of funds itself.
Ukrainian and Russian forces fight over capital Kyiv
Russian leader Vladimir Putin unleashed a full-scale invasion on Thursday
World fine-tuning Russia sanctions; EU targets Putin, Lavrov
But it was unclear how badly the two men would be hurt by such a move
Europe stocks dive after Russia attacks Ukraine
At the start of trade, London stocks sank almost three percent.
Putin vows retaliation against those who interfere with Russian Ukraine operation
I have made the decision of a military operation: Putin
Pakistan values its relations with EU countries: COAS
Pakistan values its relations with EU countries
Lawmakers give Putin permission to use force outside Russia
Lawmakers give Putin permission to use force outside Russia
Ukraine-Russia crisis: What to know in the escalating crisis
Putin recognises independence of pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine
EU to adopt Russia sanctions 'this afternoon': foreign policy chief
Washington has already banned US persons from any financial dealings with the breakaway territories.
EU should take notice of Indian violations in IIOJK: Qureshi
EU should take notice of Indian violations in IIOJK: Qureshi
Risk of a Ukraine war spreading in Europe rests on unknowns
War by its nature is unpredictable, and the stakes are enormous.
EXPLAINER: What's Russia's Nord Stream 2 pipeline to Europe?
The undersea pipeline directly links Russian gas to Europe via Germany
Iran nuclear deal talks to resume in Vienna on Tuesday: EU
Parties to the 2015 nuclear deal have been negotiating in the Austrian capital since last year
Why Europe lacks voice, power in Ukraine crisis
As Russian pressure builds at the Ukrainian border, EU faces a painful reality.
EU envoy Kaminara lauds Pakistan's efforts for regional stability
EU envoy Kaminara lauds Pakistan's efforts for regional stability
EU launches WTO action against China over Lithuania dispute
EU launches WTO action against China over Lithuania dispute
Top US, European diplomats hold talks on Ukraine crisis
The US and its NATO allies face a difficult task on the Ukraine crisis.
EU plans law requiring tech firms to do more to combat child abuse
Under current EU rules, social media networks have a choice whether or not to follow up on offences
EU ban on PIA flights likely to be lifted as ICAO eases significant safety concerns
ICAO has shown satisfaction on the audit report presented by CAA.
Europeans reimpose restrictions as omicron sweeps continent
Europeans reimpose restrictions as omicron sweeps continent
UK calls for Western unity against Russia, China threats
Russia's build-up of troops on Ukraine's border is top of the agenda
FM Qureshi, Josep Borrel co-chair 6th round of Pakistan-EU Strategic Dialogue
Multi-dimensional bilateral relations between Pakistan and European Union were discussed in detail.
Climate, weed, sovereign Europe: new German govt's roadmap
Climate, weed, sovereign Europe: new German govt's roadmap
France, Europeans working to open joint mission in Afghanistan: Macron
Western countries have been grappling with how to engage with the Taliban
EU ministers back bloc's Big Tech clampdown
Ministers from the EU's 27 member countries agreed the texts at a meeting in Brussels
Italy, France to deepen ties as Merkel's exit tests European diplomacy
Italy, France to deepen ties as Merkel's exit tests European diplomacy
Indo-Pacific region priority for France's EU presidency: foreign minister
Indo-Pacific region priority for France's EU presidency: foreign minister
WHO fears 700,000 more Covid deaths in Europe
Some 700,000 could die in the coming months, the WHO said.
With EU influx, Italy and France to sign new treaty
With EU influx, Italy and France to sign new treaty
EU wants calm amid virus protests; rioters called 'idiots'
Breakthrough infections and deaths among the vaccinated happen
Tens of thousands protest Belgium's tighter COVID-19 rules
Marchers came to protest the government’s strong advice to get vaccinated
Belarus eyes using Afghan migrants as border pawns: Poland
All leaders stressed the need for acting jointly and said the border crisis created by Belarus
Thousands protest virus restrictions in Vienna, Zurich
Demonstrations against virus restrictions also took place in Switzerland, Croatia, Italy
Hundreds try to cross Belarus border despite easing of crisis
Despite the repatriations, Poland said pressure on the border was continuing.
Belarus clears migrant camps at border with EU, as crisis with West eases
European countries have for months accused Belarus of having deliberately created the crisis
EU to aim for rapid deployment force without US assets by 2025, document says
EU to aim for rapid deployment force without US assets by 2025, document says
France warns Russia as EU prepares sanctions on Belarus
Migrants gather around fire in a makeshift camp on the Belarusian-Polish border
Air pollution in Europe still killing more than 300,000 a year: report
Deaths linked to fine particulate matter were estimated at 346,000 for 2018.
Belarus says working to return migrants as EU readies sanctions
Thousands of migrants from the Middle East have been trying to cross from Belarus into Poland
EU must play role for stability in Afghanistan: Fawad Ch
He said Pakistan would not recognize current Afghan govt until regional powers acknowledged it.
'Europe is in danger': top diplomat proposes EU military doctrine
'Europe is in danger': top diplomat proposes EU military doctrine
Most Europeans think governments will miss climate goals, poll finds
Most Europeans think governments will miss climate goals, poll finds
EU regulator starts real time review of Merck's COVID19 pill
EU regulator starts real time review of Merck's COVID-19 pill
EU decision on Russia's Sputnik V shot 'impossible' this year
EU decision on Russia's Sputnik V shot 'impossible' this year
Iran says agreed with EU on Brussels nuclear talks 'in days'
Dialogue on the deal has been stalled since June.
EU offers border 'express lane' to solve N Ireland Brexit row
A team of EU negotiators on Wednesday delivered the plans to London a day
Governor Punjab to meet VP EU Parliament over GSP+ issue
Governor Punjab is in EU over the issue of GSP+ status
Taliban meet EU-US delegation, Brussels pledges 1 bn euros aid
The Islamists are seeking recognition, as well as assistance to avoid a humanitarian disaster
EU announces 1-bn-euro aid package for Afghanistan
The money adds 250 million euros to a 300-million-euro sum the EU
Governor Punjab in EU over GSP+ issue
The governor hoped that the issue of GSP+ status will be resolved soon.
U.S., EU line up over 20 more countries for global methane pact
U.S., EU line up over 20 more countries for global methane pact
Coming weeks are decisive for Iran nuclear deal, Merkel says
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Benett
DuckDuckGo and three other Google rivals want EU lawmakers to act via new tech rules
Google app is seen on a smartphone in this illustration
Hope Taiwan, China resolve issues peacefully: Japan Foreign Minister
Japan's new Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi arrives at prime minister's office
Global player? EU summit to seek answers on China, U.S. strategy
An attendant walks past EU and China flags ahead of the EU-China High-level Economic Dialogue
U.S., EU agree to work on chip supplies, tech rules, China trade
A security guard walks near EU and U.S. flags, before the EU-US summit, in Brussels, Belgium
EU pushes for UN rights rapporteur to monitor Afghanistan
The rapporteur would "monitor the situation of human rights as it develops in Afghanistan"
Be realistic, show patience, engage, don't isolate Afghanistan, FM Qureshi tells world
Shah Mahmood Qureshi urges US, IMF to release money to bring normalcy in Afghanistan
Qureshi calls for EU's sustained engagement for stability in Afghanistan
Qureshi calls for EU's sustained engagement for stability in Afghanistan
A good yarn? EU's Vestager knits during Commission chief's annual speech
Vestager, who is Danish, said on Twitter in 2018: "Knitting keeps you focused."
EU to propose law on violence against women
Few EU countries have official statistics on violence against women during the pandemic.
Minister demands EU to implement its policy doctrine over HR in IIOJK
Dr Moeed says Pakistan’s stance over fake news was vindicated with busting of Int’l Indian network
AJK PM calls for world's role to stop genocide of Kashmiris in IIOJK
He regretted that int'l human rights organizations are not taking actions against Indian government
COAS, EU Ambassador discuss regional security, Afghanistan situation
Gen Bajwa said that Pakistan values its relations with European Union (EU) countries
EU warns Taliban govt not 'inclusive and representative'
The EU's 27 nations have set out five conditions for increasing their engagement with the Taliban
EU to launch first-ever business forum in Islamabad
Initiative aimed at to promote and facilitate trade activities between Pakistan and EU: Ambassador
EU sets conditions for Taliban ties and Kabul presence
Taliban must live up to its commitment to allow at-risk foreign nationals and Afghans to leave
EU backs helping Afghanistan's neighbors cope with refugees
The EU said it will cooperate with the Afghan government following the Taliban's return to power
Punjab governor to visit European Parliament for GSP plus extension
Chaudhry Sarwar informs PM of clean drinking water projects, reforms in universities
Europe fears Afghan refugee crisis after Taliban takeover
Traffic on this key migration route from central Asia to Europe has remained relatively stable
Western powers scramble to evacuate from Afghanistan
European nations and EU scrambled to evacuate their citizens and local staff from Kabul on Sunday.
Pakistan has no favourities in Afghan conflict: COAS
The ambassadors appreciated Pakistan's role in promoting peace in the region.
Taliban control 65pc of Afghanistan, EU official says, after series of sudden gains
In the capital Kabul, Ghani's aides said he was seeking help from regional militias
APHC reiterates call for observance of Aug 5 as Black Day
The APHC spokesman strongly condemned the ruthless and inhuman behaviour of Indian fascist regime
India involved in sponsoring terrorism in Pakistan: Sh Rashid
Sheikh Rashid said Pakistan to continue supporting Kashmiris’ struggle
Nation observed Youm-e-Istehsal to express solidarity with Kashmiris
Nation observed Youm-e-Istehsal to express solidarity with Kashmiris
FM apprises UNSC, UN chief of draconian measures imposed by India in IIOJK
FM Qureshi has categorically rejected all unilateral measures initiated by India in IIOJK.
Pakistan welcomes EU MPs letter on worsening IIOJK situation
Pakistan hails EU Parliament members' letter on worsening humanitarian situation in IIOJK
As war rages, EU weighs more funds to limit Afghans fleeing to bloc
The withdrawal of int'l troops from Afghanistan after almost two decades has galvanized the Taliban
Indian troops martyr 42 in IIOJK since June
The report said that over 100 Kashmiri youth were arrested by Indian police in last 50 days.
Pakistan condemns ban on Eid gatherings in IIOJK
He said it is also a flagrant violation of their fundamental freedom of religion.
Indian govt barred Kashmiri Muslims from offering Eid prayers
Indian troops continued cordon and search operations in every nook and corner of IIOJ&K
Covid Delta variant to dominate within months: WHO
Cases were up 30 percent in the WHO's Western Pacific region and up 21pc in its European region
Europe flood death toll tops 160, costly rebuilding ahead
Days of heavy rain turned normally minor rivers and streets into raging torrents this week
Rescuers rush to help as Europe's flood toll surpasses 120
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said he was “stunned” by the devastation
PM seeks EU's support on rehabilitation of Afghan refugees in Pakistan
PM seeks EU's support on rehabilitation of Afghan refugees in Pakistan
Religious Affairs Minister, EU Ambassador discuss ways to end Islamophobia
Religious Affairs Minister, EU Ambassador discuss ways to end Islamophobia
Pakistan condemns extra-judicial killing of innocent Kashmiri in IIOJK
Teenage cricketer Bashir was brutally tortured by Indian occupation forces before being shot dead.
Indian troops martyr five youth in IIOJK
The troops martyred the youth during a violent cordon and search operation in Rajpora
Blinken basks in Biden's post-Trump Europe glow
German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas rejoiced that America “is back on our side again”
Enduring world peace hinges on ability to resolve issues within region: COAS
Gen Bajwa said that Pakistan attaches great importance to its relations with Germany
AJK President declares India's Delhi APC a gimmick to hoodwink world on Kashmir
Masood Khan maintained that any political or diplomatic process should be based on sincerity
World powers in new push for Libya peace
The efforts to end a decade-long spiral of violence in Libya are the second round held in Berlin
Europe seeks disabled astronauts, more women in space
The hiring campaign didn’t specifically address ethnic diversity
AJK President terms quality education vital for rapid economic growth
He said improvement of education was also inevitable for the rapid economic growth of the country.
FM challenges India to hold Opinion Poll of Kashmiris around world
He said India's announcement to convene a conference on Thursday indicates that "all is not well".
Talks 'closer' to saving Iran nuclear deal: EU envoy
Talks 'closer' to saving Iran nuclear deal: EU envoy
FM reiterates Pakistan's firm commitment towards GSP+ preferential trade regime
The two leaders agreed to continue to maintain high level engagement to strengthen Pak-EU relations
Pakistan warns India any further step on IIOJK to imperil region's peace
Chaudhri said Pakistan would continue to oppose Indian attempts to change the demography of IIOJK.
Time running out for Afghan peace process, more efforts needed: EU envoy
Afghan government and Taliban negotiators have met in Qatar's capital Doha
NATO approaches Qatar to seek training base for Afghan forces after withdrawal
After two decades of war, forces from 36 countries are set to pull out of Afghanistan
G-7 leaders agree on vaccines, China and taxing corporations
Half of the billion-dose pledge is coming from United States and 100 million from Britain.
Young Afghans on trial over fire at Greek migrant camp
The Moria camp on the Aegean island of Lesbos was home to more than 10,000 people
G-7 gathers to pledge 1B coronavirus vaccine shots for world
Johnson warned that world leaders must not repeat errors made over the past 18 months
Pakistan expresses concern over illicit Uranium sales in India
Pakistan reiterates its call for thorough investigation of such incidents
Iran nuclear deal parties to wrap up latest round of talks in Vienna
Iran's nuclear negotiator said barriers to revival of deal are complicated but not insurmountable