Belgium argues there are ‘many legitimate objections’ to the legality of the EU’s €210 billion ‘reparations loan’ to Kyiv
Several countries are raising eyebrows over a plan to give more AI enforcement powers to the EU’s AI Office
‘This proposal is not accompanied by a formal impact assessment due to the urgency to act’, the Commission said
Germany’s bidding zone split process has put the ball in Brussels’ court
Demand for mental health services has surged, with the number of children and adolescents in psychiatric treatment doubling over 15 years
Wednesday's meeting was meant to be the final round of talks between European Parliament and Council to agree on a review of the Common Market Organisation
The proposal would apply to visitors from 42 countries, including Britain, France, Australia and Japan.
Switzerland rotates the presidency annually among the Federal Council, the seven-member cabinet that serves as the country's government and collective head of state.
The EU's executive confirmed the step in talks with Parliament and Council during Tuesday's initial trilogue on the child sexual abuse regulation
Támas Sulyok, considered an Orbán ally, is Hungary's current president. His five-year term runs out in 2030.
The brain trust has been compiled to advise on a range of questions on the future of the EU's defence strategy
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Proactive system change is vital to protect both public health and resources. In the context of Alzheimer's Disease, how are European health systems evolving to meet this significant and growing public health challenge?
The European Central Bank chief said the €210 billion 'reparations loan' should reassure investors it does not amount to confiscation
Europe enters a decisive phase on the debate on the Chemicals Omnibus VI that will determine how key fragrance ingredients can continue to be used once they are classified.
The directive, negotiated during the last term, requires large pig and poultry farms to comply with air and water quality rules
A longer, unpublished version of the US' national security strategy identified several EU countries to try and encourage to part ways with the bloc
Kyiv is set to receive in 2025 the lowest level of total support since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion
The step follows calls from several member states for the Council of Europe’s court to give them wider scope to manage migration and security
Several women accused the PSOE's leadership of having “dismissed” their formal complaints, an issue the party now attributes to a “computer error”
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