Beijing’s export machine keeps running as Brussels hesitates, leaving European industry exposed
Governments and their transmission system operators resist greater control from Brussels
The trade body Medicines for Europe wants talks with the Commission on water clean-up costs
After decades of talks with Mercosur and months of courtship with India, the EU is running out of time – and political room to manoeuvre
Negotiators kept a voucher to grant companies an extra year of market access, which mainly served as a bargaining chip
Jean-Paul Alary says problems in one defence project risk affecting another
Riot police used batons as demonstrators set off smoke bombs, authorities said, with one officer sustaining minor injuries
Europe’s current investment in brain health isn’t adequate; its fragmented funding landscape hinders a stronger strategic effect
Without clarity on the EUDR, producers ready to comply risk being left in regulatory limbo, warns CPOPC chief
French rejection comes in week of planned signing
Ukrainian shift comes amid of key peace summit in Berlin
Christian Democrat leader warns that 'Islamic structures may have penetrated Germany'
'This is a targeted attack on Jewish Australians on the first day of Hanukkah,' said PM Anthony Albanese
Governments have agreed on new return rules, broader use of safe countries and fast-track asylum procedures
We already let American big tech gobble up most of Europe’s tech startups. Should we feed them our energy sector as well?
The comeback of the Czech conservative politician adds pressure onto the troubled EU scheme
Allegations of widespread physical and sexual abuse in juvenile detention centres roils Hungarian politics
Meeting with European leaders comes amid US-led push for Ukraine to cede territory
Mediterranean countries blocked Commission’s proposed 65% cut in fishing days
Council agrees on fishing opportunities in the Atlantic and the North Sea for 2026 and for certain stocks for 2027 and 2028, and in the Mediterranean and the Black Seas for 2026.
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