Global Police Cooperation
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Di., 23. Juni 2026
Europol and INTERPOL Deepen Global Crime-Fighting Pact
Expect more coordinated international police operations against organised crime in the EU.
Mo., 29. Juni 2026
EU Boosts Crime-Fighting Ties with Balkans, Latin America
The EU is strengthening international police and judicial cooperation to better fight organised crime.
Mi., 1. Juli 2026
EU and Iraq Sign Pact to Fight Terrorism, Organised Crime
The EU is strengthening legal and judicial ties with Iraq to better combat terrorism and organised crime.
Fr., 10. Juli 2026
Europol-Led Sting Nabs 28 for Child Exploitation
Coordinated EU police action is dismantling international child abuse networks across continents.
The European Union is actively bolstering its global police and judicial cooperation efforts, recognizing the transnational nature of serious crime. Recent actions include Eurojust signing a working arrangement with Iraq, creating a formal framework for information and evidence exchange on terrorism and organised crime. Concurrently, Eurojust has completed significant training initiatives with the Western Balkans and Latin America, emphasizing Joint Investigation Teams (JITs) to counter drug trafficking and cybercrime. These steps aim to build a more effective global response, securing European citizens and businesses against cross-border threats.
This intensified focus matters directly for citizens and businesses as it translates into more coordinated action against the criminal networks impacting daily life. The renewed partnership between Europol and INTERPOL underscores this, establishing new Joint Key Operational Priorities for better-integrated efforts against terrorism, cybercrime, and drug trafficking. Such global cooperation is crucial for disrupting illicit supply chains and safeguarding digital infrastructure, ultimately enhancing safety and stability within the EU and beyond.
Looking ahead, the direction is clearly towards deepened, more formalized international partnerships and operational integration. The EU is building a robust network of judicial and law enforcement collaboration, from direct agreements like the Iraq pact to broader capacity-building initiatives. Expect continued expansion of these ties, with a persistent focus on leveraging tools like JITs and structured information sharing to provide a unified, impactful response to evolving global criminal threats, ensuring long-term security for the Union.