24/02/2023 (Agence Europe) – On Friday 24 February, the Council of the EU renewed without modification the so-called ‘EU terrorist list’, which lists persons, groups and entities subject to restrictive measures in order to combat terrorism, according to a press release. The 13 individuals and 21 groups and entities on the list have their funds and other financial assets frozen in the EU. Furthermore, EU operators are prohibited from making funds and economic resources available to them. The EU Council established this list, which is reviewed every 6 months, for the first time in 2001 after the terrorist attacks of 11 September. The EU also has a specific sanctions regime targeting the Islamic State (Daesh) and Al-Qaeda. Link to the list, unchanged since July: https://aeur.eu/f/5i8 (SP)