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The presidents of the EU’s three main institutions took a private jet for a round trip of just over 200 kilometres between ...
The European Supply Chain Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), which enforces human rights and sustainability rules for companies ...
Now in their 17th round, this latest volley of sanctions is hardly going to put a dent in Russia’s war economy. For that the EU would do better closing the loopholes in its existing sanctions.
It is up to operators to design business models and policies allowing them to be successful, concluded Kloc.
Whether Germany will flout the EU's fiscal rules to boost defence spending will "be clarified in the next few weeks," said new finance minister Lars Klingbeil.
Ireland’s Health and Safety Executive has criticised a new report revealing the country’s shocking last place in Western Europe for new oncology drug access.
The letter has asked President Roberta Metsola to communicate the Parliament's position to Commission President Ursula von ...
The aim, Italian sources said, is to start a conversation on how the human rights convention is interpreted, one that better ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled an €800 billion defence package in March, which included a ...
"We had very robust discussions. Both sides showed great respect to what was a very positive process," said Scott Bessent, US Treasury Secretary.
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Tusk reactions to Putin’s proposal for negotiations, tens of thousands joining pro-Europe demonstrations in Bucharest, and so much more.
The move sparked a political storm in Sofia. Critics accused Radev of fuelling fears over the euro and resisting Bulgaria’s full EU integration.