The Press Junction.
The Press Junction.
26 May 2026
EU's plan against the (war-induced) energy crisis: compulsory teleworking and low-cost public transport

EU's plan against the (war-induced) energy crisis: compulsory teleworking and low-cost public transport

Brussels is preparing the "Accelerate EU" plan to reduce consumption in the face of the energy crisis: compulsory teleworking, discounted public transport and aid for families.

Greece: ban on social networks for under-15s, despite anger

Greece: ban on social networks for under-15s, despite anger

A measure described by the government as difficult but necessary, it will be put to the vote by the summer and should come into force on January 1, 2027.

Italy has finally suspended the automatic renewal of its defense agreement with Israel: what does this mean?

Italy has finally suspended the automatic renewal of its defense agreement with Israel: what does this mean?

Italy has decided to stop the automatic renewal of its controversial defense memorandum with Israel.

Glacier law progresses in Argentina: Milei government paves the way for mining in protected areas

Glacier law progresses in Argentina: Milei government paves the way for mining in protected areas

Argentina has given the green light to a reform of its glacier law, a measure advocated by ultraliberal President Javier Milei.

Potential end of social media for under-15s in Italy: bill in preparation

Potential end of social media for under-15s in Italy: bill in preparation

The urgency to deal with the matter has been reinforced by a tragic episode in Trescore Balneario, where a teacher was stabbed by a 13-year-old boy.

Trump administration refunds TotalEnergies $1 billion for abandoning wind power in favor of gas

Trump administration refunds TotalEnergies $1 billion for abandoning wind power in favor of gas

French giant TotalEnergies has officially announced its withdrawal from the development of offshore wind projects in the US.

Moscow: no mobile Internet for days, return of walkie-talkies and suspicions of censorship

Moscow: no mobile Internet for days, return of walkie-talkies and suspicions of censorship

In Moscow, the mobile data network has been down or intermittent for several days now, and for millions of people, the smartphone has become an almost useless object.

Europe approves tougher migration law with 'return hubs' outside the EU

Europe approves tougher migration law with 'return hubs' outside the EU

The European Parliament on Thursday, March 26, adopted a new far-reaching migration law that will greatly accelerate the return of migrants without residency status.

Energy crisis: Allies urge Kiev to limit drone strikes

Energy crisis: Allies urge Kiev to limit drone strikes

40% of Russian oil exports are now at a standstill. Now, in the face of the global energy crisis, Ukraine's allies want the country to limit its drone strikes against enemy refineries.

Daylight saving time returns... but it may be for the last time

Daylight saving time returns... but it may be for the last time

In 2018, the European Commission launched a public consultation on the matter, gathering responses from 4.6 million European citizens: 84% were in favor of abolishing the double time change.