Centre-right deal scales back EU due diligence and reporting rules, prompting criticism from Greens and campaigners
Two free cabin bags, compensation for delays, family seating rights, and no penalty for booking errors
For all Brussels' willing, the heads of state gathered in Sharm el-Sheikh weren't paying much notice to the EU position, whatever that might be
Belgium's biotech sector is demanding the EU cuts investment red tape, and ensures easier access to life sciences funding
Doctor-turned-politician Stéphanie Rist takes charge of France’s strained healthcare system amid questions over her past industry ties
Farm Europe says surplus rapeseed oil should go to biofuels, as food markets cannot absorb all production
The lottery concept is often compared to the Danish model, where conscription is mandatory, but only a small amount is ever called up due to the high amount of volunteers
The case is politically sensitive for Sánchez, as it touches former members of his inner circle
In Egypt, Trump and President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will co-host a summit of world leaders to back his plan to end the Gaza war and promote Middle East peace
For regulators, finding the right balance between protecting the public interest and preserving market freedom is a delicate task. The current debate on the role and value of subcontracting initiated in the European Parliament by the Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Johan Danielsson may seem as an illustration of this dilemma. The efforts to […]
As well as Belgium, Cyprus, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Malta, and Slovakia, six non-EU countries received so-called "AI Antennas" – including Switzerland and the UK
Olivér Várhelyi has been a commissioner since 2019 and currently holds the portfolios of health and animal welfare
The European Research Area Act could also align rules on research security and using AI in science across countries
Germany’s foreign intelligence chief, Martin Jaeger, warned on Monday that Russia posed a direct threat and the current “icy peace” with the EU could erupt at any moment into “heated confrontation”. Jaeger told lawmakers that Russia was determined to expand its “sphere of influence further westward into Europe”. “To achieve this goal, Russia will not […]
In today's edition: Maritime emissions, CBAM, industrial decarbonisation
MEPs are upset that the French part of the EPP got away with voting against the Commission
"How to manage our own data, how to process our own data and how to use our own data is of great importance," Danish digital Minister Caroline Stage Olsen told Euractiv
Green groups warn 'debt-laden Global South' cannot fund clean energy without public finance
Climate-friendly energy tax rules would be delayed until 2030, almost a decade after their proposal
Leaders meet in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh today
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