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From Local Barriers to Global Lessons: Practical Paths Toward Inclusive Healthcare
February 23, 2026 By The Sting's Team
This article was exclusively written for The European Sting by Ms. Zainatun Nawwariyah is a fifth-year medical student at the Faculty of Medicine, University of North Sumatera, who is passionate about advancing medicine through research, advocacy, and service. She is affiliated with the International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA), cordial partner of The Sting. The opinions expressed […]EU Streaming
Economy

EU–US trade legislation: legislative work on hold following US Supreme Court ruling
February 24, 2026 By European Union
This article is brought to you in association with the European Parliament. Bernd Lange, chair of Parliament’s International Trade Committee and standing rapporteur for the US, issued the following statement. Following a meeting of the committee’s shadow rapporteurs (i.e. political group representatives), Bernd Lange (S&D, DE) said: “The ruling by the Supreme Court of the United […]
Brazil Can Boost Growth by Bringing More Women into the Labor Force
February 16, 2026 By IMF
This article is published in association with IMF. Priority reforms include improving childcare, recalibrating social transfers, and closing wage gaps When Brazil’s unemployment rate dropped to 5.2 percent in November 2025—the lowest in a quarter century—it punctuated an impressive turnaround from the pandemic. Yet, while men’s participation in the labor market has returned to its pre-COVID […]
Parliament’s proposals to eradicate poverty in the EU by 2035
February 12, 2026 By European Union
This article is brought to you in association with the European Parliament. On Thursday, Parliament called for more funding and coordination to combat poverty and social exclusion in the EU. MEPs want the Commission to recognise poverty as a violation of human dignity in its upcoming anti-poverty strategy and want to see it work urgently to […]
MEPs stress the importance of independent central banks in times of heightened tension
February 11, 2026 By European Union
This article is brought to you in association with the European Parliament. On Tuesday, Parliament adopted its annual review of the European Central Bank’s policies and its recommendations for 2026. The vote followed a debate with ECB President Lagarde on Monday. The adopted text says the European Central Bank’s (ECB) independence is essential for it to […]
European Commission issues €11 billion in its 2nd syndicated transaction of 2026
February 11, 2026 By European Union
This article is brought to you in association with the European Commission. The European Commission has today raised €11 billion of EU-Bonds in its 2nd syndicated transaction for 2026. The dual-tranche transaction concerned a €6 billion tap of the EU-Bond maturing on 13 December 2032 and a €5 billion tap of the EU-Bond maturing on 12 October 2045. The […]
EU-US trade legislation: MEPs to resume work on Turnberry proposals
February 9, 2026 By European Union
This article is brought to you in association with the European Parliament. Bernd Lange, chair of Parliament’s International Trade Committee and standing rapporteur for the US, has issued the following statement regarding the EU-US trade deal. Following a Wednesday afternoon meeting of the committee’s shadow rapporteurs (i.e. political group representatives responsible for work on the legislation […]EUGlobe

Ukraine: Parliament marks four years of Russia’s war with extraordinary session
February 24, 2026 By European Union

Myriad fragments, one tragedy: How four years of war changed Ukraine
February 24, 2026 By United Nations

‘Alarming increase’ in recruitment of children into gangs in Haiti
February 23, 2026 By United Nations

UN report exposes torture, rape in Southeast Asia’s multi-billion-dollar scam centres
February 23, 2026 By United Nations

European Commission statement on the recent judgment of the Supreme Court of the United States
February 23, 2026 By European Union

World News in Brief: UN humanitarian chief visits South Sudan, shelter fire risks in Gaza, West Bank violence
February 23, 2026 By United Nations

Ukraine’s women at breaking point after four years of war as attacks on energy, healthcare continue – UN humanitarians
February 21, 2026 By United Nations

World News in Brief: Conflict deepens hunger crisis in South Sudan, restrictions hinder aid delivery in Gaza, UN child rights envoy concludes first visit to Syria
February 20, 2026 By United Nations

UNICEF calls for release of children detained during Iran protests
February 20, 2026 By United Nations
Business

Austria: aluminium maker AMAG receives €75 million EIB loan for cutting-edge research and development
February 24, 2026 By European Investment Bank

Ukrainian kindergarten in Lviv oblast reopens following EU-funded upgrade to improve energy efficiency
February 24, 2026 By European Investment Bank

From Local Barriers to Global Lessons: Practical Paths Toward Inclusive Healthcare
February 23, 2026 By The Sting's Team

EIB invests €30 million in the City of Thessaloniki for sustainable urban development and climate resilience
February 20, 2026 By European Investment Bank

Spain: CIE Automotive receives advisory support from the EIB to accelerate decarbonization
February 20, 2026 By European Investment Bank

Applications for New European Bauhaus Prizes and Boost 2026 are open
February 20, 2026 By European Union
i-Society

Science-led governance of AI can help power sustainable development: Guterres
February 23, 2026 By The Sting's Team
This article is published in association with United Nations. UN Secretary-General António Guterres highlighted the key role science has in international governance of artificial intelligence during an event on Friday held on the margins of the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, India. “Guided by science, we can transform AI from a source of uncertainty into […]
Artists face steep income decline due to AI, UNESCO finds
February 19, 2026 By United Nations
This article is published in association with United Nations. Creators worldwide are facing mounting financial pressures as rapid advances in digital technologies and artificial intelligence continue to transform the cultural and creative industries, according to a new global report released by the UN culture agency, UNESCO, on Wednesday. The latest edition of Re|Shaping Policies for Creativity, UNESCO’s […]
From India, Guterres calls for $3 billion fund to ensure AI benefits all
February 19, 2026 By United Nations
This article is published in association with United Nations. Thefuture of Artificial Intelligence “cannot be decided by a handful of countries or left to the whims of a few billionaires,” the UN Secretary-General told the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi on Friday, calling for a Global Fund to help developing nations to better access these […]
In the hands of innovators from the Global South, AI can transform lives
February 16, 2026 By United Nations
This article is published in association with United Nations. Artificial intelligence is no longer the sole preserve of rich western nations. The applications for the Global South, in areas ranging from health to agriculture and industry, are having a transformative effect on people’s lives. Fodder cutters are fearsome machines with huge circular blades spinning at high […]
Apply AI Strategy: Building trustworthy AI can be Europe’s competitive advantage
February 10, 2026 By European Union
This article is brought to you in association with the European Economic and Social Committee. EESC called for swift, concrete action to accelerate AI deployment across the EU, especially for SMEs and scale-ups. In a global AI race driven by speed and scale, Europe must position reliability and trustworthiness as its defining strengths. At its January […]
How AI, gaming and virtual worlds are reshaping Holocaust remembrance
February 9, 2026 By United Nations
This article is published in association with United Nations. While new digital technologies are transforming how the Holocaust is remembered and taught, experts warn that sustainability, ethics and collaboration are now as important as creativity to keep a global memory alive of Nazi Germany’s genocide that killed six million Jewish people and millions of others during […]More Stings

From Local Barriers to Global Lessons: Practical Paths Toward Inclusive Healthcare
February 23, 2026 By The Sting's Team
This article was exclusively written for The European Sting by Ms. Zainatun Nawwariyah is a fifth-year medical student at the Faculty of Medicine, University of North Sumatera, who is passionate about advancing medicine through research, advocacy, and service. She is affiliated with the International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA), cordial partner of The Sting. The opinions expressed […]
World News in Brief: UN humanitarian chief visits South Sudan, shelter fire risks in Gaza, West Bank violence
February 23, 2026 By United Nations
This article is published in association with United Nations. The UN Emergency Relief Coordinator arrived in South Sudan on Friday to visit one of the most under-reported humanitarian crises in the world, as clashes between government and opposition forces continue in Jonglei state. Tom Fletcher will focus on the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the world’s youngest country and escalating protection risks for both civilians and aid workers. […]
Ukraine’s women at breaking point after four years of war as attacks on energy, healthcare continue – UN humanitarians
February 21, 2026 By United Nations
This article is published in association with United Nations. Four years into Russia’s full-scale invasion, millions in Ukraine struggle to keep the lights on and heat their homes, with the crisis taking a particular toll on women, humanitarians warned on Friday. Freshly back from a visit to the country UN Women’s Chief of Humanitarian Action Sofia […]
Fears of ethnic cleansing in Gaza and the West Bank: UN rights report
February 20, 2026 By United Nations
This article is published in association with United Nations. Increased Israeli attacks and the forced transfer of Palestinians have sparked concern over ethnic cleansing in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said in a report issued on Thursday. The report covers the period from 1 November 2024 to 31 October 2025 and is […]
Inclusive Healthcare Fails When We Design for the “Average Patient”
February 19, 2026 By The Sting's Team
This article was exclusively written for The European Sting by Ms. Samaya Rahimova , a public health student at the Azerbaijan Medical University and an active member of SCOPH at Azermeds. She is affiliated with the International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA), cordial partner of The Sting. The opinions expressed in this piece belong strictly to the writer […]
Epstein files: ‘No one is too wealthy or too powerful to be above the law’; rights experts demand accountability
February 18, 2026 By United Nations
This article is published in association with United Nations. The large-scale disclosure of materials known as the “Epstein Files” has revealed “disturbing and credible evidence” of what independent human rights experts describe as a possible global criminal enterprise involving systematic sexual abuse, trafficking and exploitation of women and girls. In a statement on Monday, the independent […]
As conditions worsen in Ukraine, refugees struggle to return
February 17, 2026 By United Nations
This article is published in association with United Nations. As Ukraine prepares to enter the fifth year of the full-scale Russian invasion on 24 February, UN monitors say harm to civilians has “demonstrably worsened”, while energy attacks and freezing temperatures are making it harder for displaced families to return. “More people are killed and injured each […]
Gaza: Lifesaving aid operations continue despite restrictions
February 16, 2026 By United Nations
This article is published in association with United Nations. Humanitarians in the Gaza Strip continue to face impediments in their efforts to deliver lifesaving aid to the population. The United Nations said that its teams attempted to coordinate eight humanitarian missions on Friday and five were fully facilitated. The remaining three – which included a mission to reach a water treatment plant in Khan Younis – were denied […]
New recombinant mpox strain detected in UK and India, WHO urges continued monitoring
February 15, 2026 By United Nations
This article is published in association with United Nations. The detection of a newly identified recombinant mpox virus containing genetic material from two known strains underscores the need for continued genomic surveillance, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said on Saturday, as the overall global public health risk assessment remains unchanged. WHO confirmed that two cases […]
Inclusive Healthcare: Improving Accessibility and Care for Disabled Patients through Investment and Workforce Innovation
February 13, 2026 By The Sting's Team
This article was exclusively written for The European Sting by Ms. Sadia Khalid, a Scientist-Physician (MBBS, MD) at Tallinn University of Technologye. She is affiliated with the International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA), cordial partner of The Sting. The opinions expressed in this piece belong strictly to the writer and do not necessarily reflect IFMSA’s view on […]
Ukraine: UN aid convoy reaches frontlines in Dnipro
February 12, 2026 By United Nations
This article is published in association with United Nations. A UN humanitarian convoy reached frontline communities in Ukraine’s Dnipro region on Wednesday, delivering critical medical and hygiene supplies as fighting continues to take a heavy toll on civilians and infrastructure across the country. UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric told reporters that access to the town had been […]
UN warns civilians remain at risk as airstrikes continue across Gaza
February 11, 2026 By United Nations
This article is published in association with United Nations. Fresh airstrikes and shelling across the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours have put civilians at renewed risk and compounded months of hardship, the UN said on Tuesday, warning that humanitarian needs continue to outpace access and capacity. UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric told journalists at the […]
West Bank: New Israeli measures further erode prospects for two-State solution
February 10, 2026 By United Nations
This article is published in association with United Nations. UN Secretary-General António Guterres voiced grave concern on Monday over the reported decision by the Israeli security cabinet to authorize a series of administrative and enforcement measures in Areas A and B in the occupied West Bank. The measures would make it easier for Jewish settlers to take over Palestinian […]
Guterres welcomes resumption of Iran-US talks
February 9, 2026 By United Nations
This article is published in association with United Nations. UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Friday welcomed the resumption of talks between Iran and the United States. The development follows weeks of tensions surrounding Iran’s nuclear programme and threats of a US military attack. Delegations headed by US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff and Iran’s Foreign […]
Ukraine war keeps nuclear safety on a knife-edge, UN watchdog warns
February 7, 2026 By United Nations
This article is published in association with United Nations. Attacks on Ukraine’s power system highlight how the ongoing war threatens the safety of the country’s nuclear facilities, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) warned on Friday. Russian forces have been carrying out strikes on critical infrastructure amid freezing winter temperatures as their full-scale invasion approaches the […]
Disability-Inclusive Healthcare: Breaking Barriers to Equity
February 6, 2026 By The Sting's Team
This article was exclusively written for The European Sting by Ms. Mechoiteu Jijou Berny is a seventh-year medical student at Université des Montagnes in Bangangté, West Region of Cameroon. She is affiliated with the International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA), cordial partner of The Sting. The opinions expressed in this piece belong strictly to the writer and […]
Most European Countries are not yet Prioritising European-Made Arms
February 5, 2026 By The Sting's Team
This article was exclusively written for The European Sting by one of our passionate readers, Mr. Andrew Gardner, a strategic and international business consultant. The opinions expressed within reflect only the writer’s views and not necessarily The European Sting’s position on the issue. In October 2025, the European Defence Industry Programme (EDIP) was approved by the European […]



















