Author: Javier Iglesias

Javier Iglesias holds an MA in International Studies and a BA in History, graduating with Honours from the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. He has previously worked in Brussels, at the International Office of the CEU Foundation, where he worked parallel to the work of the Union's institutions, most notably parliament. He also worked at the Spanish Embassy in Ankara, where he was involved in regulatory and political monitoring and reporting. He founded The Union Report in January 2026 while preparing for the Spanish diplomatic corps entrance examination, originally as a structured way to build and organise his own knowledge of EU regulatory output. What began as personal study notes has since grown into a publication open to anyone, including students, legal practitioners, or simply citizens trying to make sense of what Brussels actually produces.

Anti-Disease Response Overhauled As Influenza Continues Spreading

A 31-page delegated regulation revises disease containment procedures covering avian influenza, after two weeks of failed efforts to contain outbreaks in the east, as...

EU Launches New Civilian Mission in Armenia to Counter Hybrid Threats and Russian-Backed Interference

The Council establishes EUPM Armenia, the EU's first CSDP civilian mission in the South Caucasus. It focuses on protecting Armenia from disinformation, foreign interference,...

Brussels Renews Moldova Sanctions against Russian Influence Network

The EU extends measures against Kremlin-linked actors in Moldova to April 2027. The updated list targets Ilan Shor, Vladimir Plahotniuc, and five others accused...

Honey, Cherries, and Aniseed to Face New Pesticide Limits

Updated maximum residue levels for five pesticide substances take effect 20 days after publication. The changes follow risk assessments by the European Food Safety...

Euromore and Pravfond Sanctioned for Information Warfare

One outlet operated from the EU's own capital while rebroadcasting RT and Sputnik content under a rebranded alias; the other is a Moscow foundation...

The Dagalo Family’s War Machine: How the EU Is Holding Sudan’s RSF Accountable

The newly approved EU sanctions lists brings four individuals with ties to the Rapid Support Forces into sharper focus as Sudan's civil war enters...

The Commission Moves to Close the Heart Disease Screening Gap

A proposed Council Recommendation would set EU-wide standards for cardiovascular health checks targeting a 25 percent cut in premature deaths by 2035, but fewer...

EU’s Highest Court Condemns Hungary’s Anti-LGBTQ+ Law Invoking EU Founding Values

In a landmark judgment, the Court of Justice sitting in its most solemn formation finds Hungary violated human dignity, freedom of expression, and Article...

ECJ Rules Tobacco Manufacturers Cannot Escape Emission Standards When Access Is Available

A Dutch anti-smoking foundation loses its bid to use an alternative cigarette measurement method after the Grand Chamber finds that parties with actual access...

21th April – Daily Report

The Official Journal L series for 21 April 2026 carries five substantive acts. The most commercially significant measure is the adoption of a new...

Bird Flu Worsens After New Outbreaks Hit Denmark and Poland

The European Commission has extended and revised highly pathogenic avian influenza protection and surveillance zones across eight Member States, responding to fresh outbreaks confirmed...

Cancer-Linked Chemical 2,4-DNT Banned From Consumer and Professional Products

The European Commission adds 2,4-dinitrotoluene to the REACH restricted substances list, prohibiting its use in articles sold to consumers and most professional users from...

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