BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Nine out of 10 U.S. firms operating in Europe believe transatlantic economic relations will worsen in ...
The European car industry body Acea estimated that fines, carbon credit costs or the sales of EVs at a loss could cost carmakers €16bn if fines for 2025 were not delayed. Its preliminary data showed ...
Technology giants must do more to co-operate with law enforcement on encryption or they risk threatening European democracy, according to the head of Europol, as the agency gears up to renew pressure ...
A resurgent repair culture has a bottom-up energy, but change is also coming from the top, with the EU’s Right to Repair ...
It’s needed, the government in Warsaw says, because Russia and Belarus are waging a particular kind of hybrid warfare: ...
Ryanair is calling on European authorities to limit the sale of alcoholic beverages at airports across the continent.
ECB rate-setter also warns that inflation risks are on the rise and that a January rate cut is not a done deal.
Boldly aiming for “strategic interdependence,” the EU should embrace interconnectedness where prudent while building autonomy ...
Tibor Gaspar pointed out that the Russian-Slovak relations focus on, first and foremost, "economic cooperation, development of ties in cultural and sports areas based on the principle of equals" ...
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez proposed on Sunday to ban people outside the EU from buying housing in the country, as part of his drive to ease an affordable-homes crisis. The plan followed the ...
The suggestion that Gerry Adams could be in line for compensation, for his internment without trial during the Troubles, will ...
It replaces a similar agreement that was in place while the UK was departing the EU which expired at the end of 2024.