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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 ...
"In our view, the use of personal data for training Meta's own AI remains highly problematic," Wolfgang Schuldzinski, a board ...
Countries need to implement the EU’s cybersecurity law but it only goes so far on space infrastructure.
The EU’s Omnibus initiative has sparked heated debate on achieving a sustainability - competitiveness balance. MEP Kira Marie ...
PiS-backed candidate Karol Nawrocki signed a far-right pledge by Sławomir Mentzen to secure his second-round support.
The open letter, unveiled on Thursday during Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s visit to Giorgia Meloni, urges a ...
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.
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.
PARIS – A convicted felon and Trump's family insider turned US ambassador to France, Charles Kushner, will soon land in Paris – not to sip French wine, but to do business.
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.