Monika Hohlmeier, the German Vice-Chair of the European Parliament's Budget Committee from the European People's Party, spoke ...
The tariff threats from the US president have improved the perception of the always complex relations with the Asian giant in ...
This change may be part of the EU’s upcoming “omnibus” legislation, which is designed to slash reporting rules for businesses.
Five years after Brexit, the UK is grappling with economic challenges, trade barriers, and rising public regret, sparking ...
Millions are set to go to the polls in key energy economies in 2025 as politicians seek to woo electorates with security, the cost of living, exploitation of natural resources and decarbonisation ...
Mass protests are expected in towns and cities across Slovakia today, sparked by outrage over Prime Minister Robert Fico’s ...
Battery technologies are at the heart of the global energy system. Electrification – the process of replacing technologies and systems that rely on fossil fuels with those powered by electricity, ...
Fico’s three-party coalition troubles deepen; Orban drops ‘mini-Dubai’ Budapest project; and ECJ upholds €320 million fine ...
SIPTU joins forces with EU unions to enforce mandatory prior notification for all posted workers in the construction sector ...
Military revenues are particularly important for Bulgaria, which is trying to reduce its deficit to 3% of GDP in order to join the eurozone on 1 January 2026. The government announced that it had ...
The move, part of attempts to lighten the regulatory burden on businesses in the 27-member bloc, could exempt tens of thousands of companies from the world-first carbon border fee ...
Europe needs to develop trustworthy AI, focused on transparency, explainability, and reliability. Robust AI systems must be trusted by the public and industry – but much more investment is needed.