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On June 5, Ukraine’s right to export agrifood products duty-free to the EU, introduced shortly after Russia’s full-scale ...
Countries need to implement the EU’s cybersecurity law but it only goes so far on space infrastructure.
"In our view, the use of personal data for training Meta's own AI remains highly problematic," Wolfgang Schuldzinski, a board ...
The EU’s Omnibus initiative has sparked heated debate on achieving a sustainability - competitiveness balance. MEP Kira Marie ...
The European Union will face 50% tariffs on EU goods from 1 June, US President Donald Trump said on Friday, in a move that threatened to tip the brewing transatlantic trade tensions into a full-scale ...
Health stakeholders insist the EU needs upscaled investment, deeper coordination and clarity across regulatory frameworks for a competitive Europe.
The open letter, unveiled on Thursday during Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s visit to Giorgia Meloni, urges a ...
As part of the revision of the EU’s animal welfare legislation, the European Commission presented in December 2023 a proposal for new rules on the protection of animals during transport.
PiS-backed candidate Karol Nawrocki signed a far-right pledge by Sławomir Mentzen to secure his second-round support.
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Germany showing signs of ending its anti-nuclear stance, Spain's Sánchez turning to the Arab world for a UN Gaza push, and so much more.
Slovakia’s silence on rejecting an EU tribunal for Russian aggression, despite championing international law, draws criticism from experts and opposition.
Two landmark Italian court rulings have reignited the LGBTQ+ parenthood debate, clashing with Meloni’s hardline stance and restrictive laws.