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Six Czech industry groups warn Green Deal targets risk “industrial decline”, urging PM Fiala to fight for free ETS allowances ...
Originally viewed as harmless holiday blah-blah, the tradition is newly controversial, thanks – depending on one's political persuasion – to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), the 'woke mob' ...
Europe failed to exploit the productivity bonanza created by the internet revolution of the late 1990s. Today’s wave of ...
Kaare Dybvad, Danish minister for integration and immigration, hopes Denmark's Council presidency can push returns forward, downplaying Dutch hopes of getting their own opt-out in an interview with ...
Mark Zuckerberg is hell-bent on winning the AI race. He has reportedly offered salary packages of €260 million – worth more ...
EU officials have said there have been some improvements for aid access to Gaza, but that a lot more needs to be done.
Pharma giant plans new Virginia facility and expanded research hubs as White House eyes steep drug import tariffs.
Ankara considers the app ByLock to be the preferred communication tool of those allegedly responsible for the failed coup in 2016 ...
Future cooperation could also extend to other sectors, a draft of EU-Japan summit communiqué, seen by Euractiv, states.
Amendments to remove the independence of two anti-corruption bodies were approved on Tuesday, a day after the arrest of an official working in one of the agencies ...
The world’s most widely used vegetable oil is at the heart of a decades-long battle between economic development and environmental damage. More can be done.
In today's edition of The Capitals, read about EU summits in Japan and China, Ireland's push for sanctions on Israel, a diplomatic push to stop the war in Gaza, a Commission hiring push for ...