The Commission has referred Hungary to the EU Court over permanent retail margin caps that it says disproportionately burden foreign-owned chains, escalating a wider legal struggle over how governments may …

Brussels is considering slower emissions reductions and additional free allowances for energy-intensive industry, reopening the central argument over whether the EU can protect manufacturing without weakening the credibility of its …

Brussels is preparing tighter rules to stop ships cutting their EU carbon liabilities through nearby non-EU port calls, turning maritime climate enforcement into a contest over routing, Mediterranean transhipment and …

Sanofi has offered public corrections and limits on promotional claims after the Commission raised concerns that it disparaged CSL Seqirus’s Fluad vaccine, extending EU competition enforcement into the way dominant …

The EU General Court has upheld Apple’s designation as a gatekeeper for iOS and the App Store, strengthening the Commission’s legal position as it tries to turn the Digital Markets …

Denmark has intervened on Belgium’s side in the Streamz case, asking the EU’s highest court to preserve national rules requiring digital platforms to remunerate publishers, authors and performers for content …

The European Parliament has approved temporary CAP support and faster payment advances for farmers facing higher fertiliser prices, showing how disruption around Hormuz is moving from energy markets into European …

European defence shares did not respond uniformly to Ankara’s procurement showcase, suggesting investors are distinguishing between funded contracts, long-term initiatives and companies whose rearmament prospects are already reflected in valuations.

As governments finance rearmament, industrial support and ageing welfare systems, ECB policymaker Fabio Panetta has warned that fiscal demands could place growing political pressure on monetary policy.

Berlin has approved a 2027 budget built around record investment and a rapid increase in defence spending, moving Germany’s fiscal turn from a leaked plan to a parliamentary and European …

Sky’s £1.6 billion purchase of ITV’s channels and streaming business would create a powerful British television group, but its estimated share of advertising and influence over public-service broadcasting ensure close …

 

Brussels is considering slower emissions reductions and additional free allowances for energy-intensive industry, reopening the central argument over …

Brussels is preparing tighter rules to stop ships cutting their EU carbon liabilities through nearby non-EU port calls, …

Preliminary figures showing at least 3,700 excess deaths in France, Belgium and the Netherlands have shifted Europe’s June …

Hungary’s new government is promising tougher oversight of electric-vehicle battery factories, testing whether Europe can expand strategic manufacturing …

A UN Human Rights Council side-event in Geneva placed the snow leopard at the centre of a wider …

A provisional agreement gives the European Chemicals Agency a standalone legal basis, unified budget and stronger conflict-of-interest rules. …

Évian-les-Bains returned to international attention after hosting the G7 summit in June 2026. Yet beyond diplomacy, the French …

The consecration of four bishops at Écône without papal approval has triggered excommunications and a formal rupture that …

For centuries, Europe’s vineyards have been defined by geography. From the volcanic soils of Santorini to the limestone …

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 …

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