The EU expands sanctions against individuals and entities threatening Ukraine's sovereignty
The EU Council amends the sanctions in place since 2014 against those undermining Ukraine's territorial integrity, updating the list of those affected.
The EU Council amends the sanctions in place since 2014 against those undermining Ukraine's territorial integrity, updating the list of those affected.
The EU Council updates restrictive measures (sanctions) against individuals and entities responsible for serious cyberattacks against the EU or its member states.
The EU Council amends the sanctions list against those undermining the territorial integrity of Ukraine. The restrictive measures in force since 2014 are updated.
The EU imposes emergency animal health measures in Cyprus due to a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak. Restrictions are established on the movement and trade of animals and products of animal origin.
The EU updates reference prices and tariff quota management rules for importing poultry meat, eggs and ovalbumin, repealing previous legislation.
Uniform provisions are established to improve child safety on buses through approved restraint systems. Affects manufacturers and passenger transport operators.
An error is corrected in the European sanctions regulation against individuals who threaten the integrity of Ukraine. It affects the list of sanctioned persons published in September 2025.
AESA signs an agreement with the College of Registrars to access electronically the beneficial ownership data of commercial companies. This streamlines the verification of who actually controls licensed airlines.
Technical standards for vehicle homologation in Spain are updated to adapt them to European regulations, including mandatory advanced safety systems and the digitalization of the ITV card.
UN technical regulation establishing requirements for homologating passenger vehicles and vans regarding their pollutant emissions, including cold start tests, battery durability and cybersecurity.