"I am going to change Paris and the lives of Parisians," she said
Other officials in Poland face charges over the use of the Pegasus system
Prosecutors said the "genuine labour exploitation" went on for years at Deliveroo Italy
"The impact of the US tariffs for our countries of operation has been limited", says chief economist Beata Javorcik
In Thursday’s edition: Euronews, Chinese coffee, abortion
European policymakers must recognise cloud infrastructure as a strategic sector on par with energy and public utilities, says former Gaia-X CEO
At first glance, the European Commission’s Biotech Act proposal may appear as another sectoral initiative aimed at boosting innovation. On closer reading, however, it signals something far more interesting: a shift in how EU health policy is justified, prioritised, and politically framed.
Reducing 'sincere cooperation' to a throwaway phrase without practical consequences weakens both the Union’s cohesion and its credibility
Free emission permits phase out schedule now in doubt
Europe has faced a wave of repeated drone incursions since last September
EU-funded broadcaster criticised for failing to cover case rights groups call politically motivated amid widening media crackdown in Baku
Delcy Rodríguez was sanctioned by the EU, which found her responsible for undermining democracy and the rule of law in Venezuela
The meeting will bring together Ukraine's lead negotiator Rustem Umerov and Trump envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner
Athens is planning healthcare reforms, including a new HTA directorate and stricter controls on high-cost prescribing, this follows a new draft bill introducing an 'Innovation Fund'
Coalition urges Brussels to keep strict antitrust enforcement
Europe shouldn’t be too quick to laugh at the lunacy on the other side of the Atlantic. As Mrs Gump famously taught her son: Stupid is as stupid does
Most products now face lower tariffs than last summer’s 15% baseline
The German drone start-ups Helsing and Stark Defence will be the first to benefit
France criticised the Commission for sending someone to Washington for the meeting last week
The Commission also confirmed it's looking to beef up its enforcement powers via the consumer protection revamp expected in December 2026
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