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The EU's proposed Omnibus Directive aims to reduce sustainability monitoring burdens – but without deeper reform, it risks weakening the very agenda it set out to simplify and support.
Coalition partners in Poland clash over whether to rotate the speaker’s post as agreed — with Poland 2050 demanding trade-offs and the Left refusing to budge.
Montenegro says Portugal can meet NATO defence targets without touching healthcare or other public services — and still end the year with a surplus.
Spain’s top court has cleared an amnesty for Catalan separatists, but EU concerns linger over possible “self-pardon” deals and Puigdemont remains excluded.
More German leadership in Europe had been Merz's pitch since his opposition days, and he has repeatedly scoffed at his ...
The European Commission is preparing a new Bioeconomy Strategy to help bring bioeconomy innovations to market, creating new green jobs and sustainable economic development.
Global health equity at the heart of Taoiseach Micheál Martin’s message. WHO says vaccination is still a leading health investment.
EU leaders meet in Brussels for talks on the Middle East, Ukraine, migration and more. Follow along live. Most EU leaders ...
Despite announcing new developer policies, Apple says it will still appeal the EU’s €500 million fine in court by 7 July.
Following the recent downgrade of the wolf’s protection status across Europe, Sweden is almost halving the number of individuals that must remain protected.
The complaints follow a recent EU fact-finding mission and include allegations of irregularities across nearly all Slovak districts.
Europe should embrace the new defence spending pledges. If nothing else, the continent will have the chance to reclaim its dignity.
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