The Trump administration's comprehensive healthcare and pharma policy agenda aims to transform the US healthcare landscape, but it’s going to reshape European pharma too.
Ireland's new directory is designed to ensure that patients receive the most appropriate genetic tests to personalise treatment and improve early disease detection.
Trump, Zelenskyy, Macron and Starmer all faced the world's press amidst last week's diplomatic frenzy – so why not von der Leyen?
Vienna wants the environmental requirements to be retained and a EU capping of direct payments.
The Dutch health minister is urging the Commission to put “comprehensive restrictions on flavours, maximum nicotine levels and plain packaging" on e-cigarettes and other nicotine products, according to a letter seen by Euractiv.
He called the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) incompatible with “American free speech tradition.”
New proposals will make it easier for Czech health insurers to merge. The Czech health minister said that with ten million inhabitants, it is rational to have five insurance funds.
The Ariane 6 rocket is the EU’s long-awaited answer to its launch gap.
Poland's experiences with e-prescriptions and the Patient Internet Account could become a model for the European Union, building on valuable healthcare digitalisation lessons.
Local police confirmed that at least one person has died and several are injured.
The "challenging geopolitical context" means "it's crucial for Europe to ensure our tech sovereignty and our strategic autonomy in critical sectors", said Commission official Renate Nikolay.
The topic of emissions targets had previously been a placeholder in a Friday draft of the Automotive Action plan.
Analysts and companies say the main brake on 5G in Europe is the continent's massively fragmented telecoms market.
Steel built the EU—is it standing up for steel today? As unfair trade, high energy costs and an uneven transition that lacks sufficient support threaten its survival, EU leaders must decide to invest in economic security and social stability or not.
Data suggests city buses could be fully green by 2027, faster than required under EU rules.
In today's edition of The Capitals, read about the planned three-party coalition government in Austria without FPÖ, the eruption of violence at a nationalist AUR protest in Bucharest, and so much more.
Pro-Russian presidential candidate Georgescu told his supporters that the “old and new oligarchs” were trying to block his candidacy.
PM Fico criticised anew EU’s support for Ukraine for “wanting to prolong the war.”
The Polish capital struggled with new waste directive requirements for mandatory waste separation.
The country’s ministerial council reversed an anti-nuclear stance solidified by referendums in 1987 and 2011.
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