The General Court’s ruling against the Commission’s exclusion of business-aviation manufacturing from taxonomy-listed transitional activities exposes a legal fault line in the EU’s sustainable-finance system. The EU General Court’s decision …

The Council of the European Union has backed part of a new environmental simplification package, but member-state resistance has forced it to drop work on two contested proposals affecting extended …

The European Union’s next phase of euro enlargement remains stalled after the European Commission found that Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Sweden are still not ready to adopt the single …

A technical EU rule on air-conditioning information is becoming politically relevant as extreme heat turns cooling into a household-cost, grid-stress and public-health issue.

Binance’s failure to secure an EU crypto licence before the MiCA deadline turns Europe’s new rulebook into a live enforcement test with consumer and market consequences.

Ukraine’s reform of plant-protection products shows that EU accession is not only a political path to Brussels, but a practical compliance challenge for one of Europe’s most important agricultural exporters.

Brussels’ review of the Saudi-backed Electronic Arts acquisition gives the EU a visible test of how far its foreign-subsidy powers can reach into state-linked capital in digital consumer markets.

Prologis’s rejected bid for Segro highlights renewed foreign pressure on European logistics, warehouse and data-centre-linked real estate.

As Europe advances towards a new era of digital payments, a growing number of policymakers are urging caution against an unintended consequence of technological progress: the gradual disappearance of cash. …

Stegra’s €1.4 billion financing round keeps Europe’s first large hydrogen-based steel plant moving, but also shows how difficult industrial decarbonisation remains when capital markets turn selective.

Santander’s reported early-retirement talks in Spain show how artificial intelligence in European banking is moving from productivity language into concrete workforce consequences.

 

The General Court’s ruling against the Commission’s exclusion of business-aviation manufacturing from taxonomy-listed transitional activities exposes a legal …

The Council of the European Union has backed part of a new environmental simplification package, but member-state resistance …

A technical EU rule on air-conditioning information is becoming politically relevant as extreme heat turns cooling into a …

Stegra’s €1.4 billion financing round keeps Europe’s first large hydrogen-based steel plant moving, but also shows how difficult …

Greece’s wildfire risk is not only a climate story. It is also a public-capacity story shaped by years …

Europe’s summer has scarcely begun, yet large parts of the continent are already confronting temperatures more commonly associated …

The diplomatic dispute between Ukraine and Poland over historical memory has moved from symbolic politics into the centre …

Sir Keir Starmer’s decision to block parliamentary progress on legislation that would have prohibited first cousin marriage represents …

The dispute over President Karol Nawrocki’s decision to revoke Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Order of the White Eagle has turned …

Moscow’s latest attack killed civilians, hit Ukrainian cities and damaged one of Kyiv’s most important religious sites, raising …

  Brussels is set to play host to a series of much-awaited four concerts dedicated to Johann Sebastian …

Monaco Grand Prix: The engines will be screaming once again through the narrow streets of Monte Carlo as …

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