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A new International Labour Organization study reveals that over 840,000 annual deaths are linked to job strain, including long hours and harassment. The report highlights significant mental health challenges, with nearly one in three European workers experiencing stress or anxiety, exacerbating productivity losses and costing the EU over €100 billion annually.

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High Representative Kaja Kallas has reiterated her rejection of direct talks between the European Union and Russia, emphasising that Moscow is preparing for a “long-term confrontation with the West.” Kallas highlighted the necessity of remaining resolute in the face of escalating military tensions.

EU Demands Russian Troops Withdraw from Belarus, Georgia and Armenia

Brussels has called for Russian forces to leave Belarus, Georgia, Armenia and Transnistria under a proposed Ukraine peace framework. The move signals continued diplomatic deadlock and heightened regional tensions.

EU Says Russia ‘Not Ready for Peace’ as Talks Stall

EU officials say there are no tangible signs Moscow is engaging seriously in negotiations. President Zelenskyy has accused the Kremlin of deliberately delaying progress.

Europe Braces for Renewed US–EU Tech Trade Tensions

European policymakers fear upcoming political developments in the US could reignite transatlantic trade friction. Officials warn the tech sector may once again become a flashpoint.

EU Trade Ministers Struggle to Resolve Steel Tariff Dispute

Trade ministers face mounting pressure to address ongoing steel tariffs affecting European industry. Complex international agreements continue to limit swift solutions.

Austrian Climber on Trial After Fatal Mountain Incident

A climber accused of abandoning his partner during a blizzard has gone on trial in Austria. The case has drawn public scrutiny over responsibility in extreme conditions.

European steel shipments to the US fell by 30% from June to December 2025, as announced by Eurofer Director General Axel Eggert. The decline highlights the impact of the US’s 50% tariffs on EU steel, creating urgent discussions regarding trade negotiations.

UN Special Rapporteur for the Palestinian territories Francesca Albanese stated she will not resign despite calls from France and Germany following her comments on Israel. Albanese asserts she has the full backing of the UN Human Rights Council and aims to redirect focus to her findings on state support for Israel.

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