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A long-awaited plenary debate on spyware delivered scant insight into how, if at all, the Commission plans to act on Parliament’s PEGA findings or fresh abuses in Italy and beyond.
Copenhagen will not "stand in a corner” with frugal EU countries on other controversial issues such as common debt during its forthcoming Council presidency, Denmark's EU envoy said.
Platform giants are clashing over where age verification should happen - but this debate may not be so black and white.
Brazil has been very proactive in protecting itself. Why shouldn’t we also have specific safeguard clauses for agricultural ...
The B-Word. Cue anonymous CDU and CSU grumbling: Internal critics labelled Wadephul a “ticking time bomb” and accused him of “non-stop" Baerbock-style gaffes – an insult that cuts deep in CDU circles, ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about the EU deregulation coming today to help the defence industry, Pegasus tapes revealing Tusk’s calls as European Council President amid an election row, ...
Fuel assemblies from US manufacturer Westinghouse have arrived at Dukovany, marking a key step in Czechia’s shift away from Russian nuclear fuel.
PiS-aligned media have released audio of a confidential call by Tusk as Council President, suggesting he stayed involved in ...
US President Donald Trump is leaving the Group of Seven summit in Canada a day early due to the situation in the Middle East, the White House said on Monday. French President Emmanuel Macron said ...
France is accusing the European Commission and Germany of walling off the EU’s lucrative high-power electrical switchgear ...
Europeans face a key choice: focus on Israel-Iran tensions, or let their frustration over Gaza get in the way.
As past challenges forged the EU’s single market, today’s disruptions demand its completion. This means a bigger EU budget, a focus on European public goods, and strong performance in national reforms ...