A new implementation tracker suggests Brussels has moved fastest where security pressure is high, while deeper market and investment reforms remain delayed.

Richemont’s stronger-than-expected quarter shows high-end jewellery demand holding up even as Europe’s broader consumer economy remains uneven.

The European Union’s decision to unlock billions in recovery funding offers Hungary an opportunity for renewal—and demonstrates that constructive engagement ultimately serves both Budapest and Brussels. For much of the …

An IEA warning has turned the EU’s 2027 methane-verification deadline into an energy-security argument as governments press for more time.

Brussels says the foreign-subsidy regime remains fit for purpose, but its first review leaves room for targeted changes to reduce compliance burdens.

The Commission’s approval of EUR659 million for four German semiconductor facilities advances EU chip strategy while reviving questions about uneven national subsidy capacity.

A Genoa court is expected to deliver a first-instance verdict in the Morandi Bridge collapse trial, testing accountability for privatised infrastructure management.

Switzerland’s competition authority has opened a preliminary probe after Google removed an Android search-choice screen that remains available in the European Economic Area.

EU governments remain split not only over whether to restrict settlement trade, but over the legal route that would determine whether unanimity is required.

Moody’s warning that reduced US responsibility for European security is credit-negative moves NATO spending from political pledge into sovereign-risk territory.

The EU has extended exemptions from new digital fish-traceability rules after paperwork and technical problems left US seafood shipments delayed.

 

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