An unprecedented administrative inquiry into possible wrongdoing has been opened.
The proposal envisages a center providing maritime surveillance and early warnings for potential threats.
Economy minister hopes that the tariffs “will be postponed somehow – just like in the case of Mexico and China.”
Meanwhile, the EU is weighing measures against US service exports, including Big Tech, in response to Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on the car industry and his pledge for further measures next week.
Geographic atrophy (GA), an advanced form of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), threatens significant vision loss for millions of individuals around the world. We must work together to prioritize patient needs and take policy action to improve access to innovative treatments.
A first draft of Germany's future coalition agreement reveals strong alignment on EU policy – except for one key point.
The issue of 'joint borrowing' is one of the most controversial currently being discussed by EU leaders. This article will tell you everything you need to know.
The third omnibus, which is planned for 16 April, could be pushed forward to May, Euractiv has learned.
"We're talking about tech companies that are flying into space and making driverless cars. I believe in them and their capacity to make it possible," UK safeguarding minister said.
Macron said he wanted to involve the French in preparing defences short of military involvement.
Greenland's new leader, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, is bad news for Trump's expansionist dreams.
The Tobacco Excise Tax Directive (TED) was last revised in 2011 but was not included in the Commission’s 2025 working programme.
Europe’s forest bioeconomy is about more than truffles and trekking. Studies show that expanding forest culture and utility may reduce deforestation. Should EU forest policy branch out?
Clare Fitzell, recently elected as President of the Pharmaceutical Group of the European Union (PGEU) spoke with Euractiv about the Critical Medicines Act and its likely impact in Ireland, and the EU.
Minister MacNeill urged the European Commission to bring forward the revised Tobacco Products Directive, she also called for an early agreement on the EU Pharma Package.
Tariffs will trigger some job losses, and impact future investment, but Ireland’s strategic value remains solid - ‘Pharma isn’t ditching Ireland anytime soon.’
Supporting thinning among countries backing 90% cut in greenhouse gas emissions
Empowering Europe’s tech SMEs is essential for digital sovereignty. Nicole Verbeeck talks EuroStacks with Sebastiano Toffaletti, Secretary-General of the European DIGITAL SME Alliance.
Belgium is capitalising on a radiopharmaceutical sector investment boom. Pharma giants are acquiring radioligand therapy companies and expanding research areas.
From Paris to Berlin, actions don’t match the grandiose verbiage.
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