EU leaders have increased pressure on the European Commission to prepare legal options for restricting imports from Israeli settlements, moving a long-running legal and political dispute closer to a formal …

The European Commission is preparing legislation to push companies to diversify critical supply chains, marking a shift from voluntary “de-risking” language towards possible legal obligations on business. The European Commission …

Washington has turned a dispute over medicine prices into a formal trade investigation, placing Germany’s healthcare cost-cutting plans under US scrutiny and opening another front in transatlantic economic tensions. The …

EU leaders have asked Ireland to prepare options for new sources of revenue for the bloc’s next seven-year budget, as governments remain divided over who should pay for Europe’s expanding …

The Commission is preparing extra free CO₂ permits for heavy industry after pressure from member states concerned that Europe’s climate rules are adding to the bloc’s competitiveness problem. The European …

  Released in early June, the 20th edition of KPMG’s annual study on illicit tobacco consumption in Europe – commissioned and funded by Philip Morris International (PMI) – has continued …

Brussels is moving towards new duties on Chinese plug-in hybrids as EU leaders confront a widening trade imbalance with Beijing and growing dependence on critical minerals. The European Union is …

EU leaders have debated tougher measures to address the bloc’s widening trade deficit with China, but the Brussels discussion exposed a familiar tension: how to defend European industry without triggering …

A clarification from the European Commission means EU-based companies will not be able to trade or market Russian liquefied natural gas anywhere in the world from 2027, closing a possible …

The European Union’s next seven-year budget was always destined to be contentious. Yet as national leaders gather to debate Brussels’ proposed €2 trillion spending framework for 2028-2034, the scale of …

Belgium’s wine growing sector is blooming, says Marc Declerck, of the leading wine and restaurant guide Gault & Millau. He was speaking to this site at the launch of the …

 

The Commission is preparing extra free CO₂ permits for heavy industry after pressure from member states concerned that …

Gary Cartwright told the UN Human Rights Council that infrastructure projects in climate-sensitive mountain ecosystems must be subject …

For much of the debate surrounding climate resilience in Europe, attention has gravitated towards major cities. Metropolitan areas, …

The European Union has reached a provisional agreement to strengthen price controls in its next carbon market, a …

Germany may face around €1 billion in additional budget costs after the European Commission allowed Berlin to combine …

The European Commission has approved a €23bn Italian state aid scheme to support renewable electricity production, in one …

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 …

  In recent years, the international film industry has increasingly spoken about diversity, cultural inclusion, and the need …

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