"If we go bankrupt, no one will care about the natural environment in the world anymore," Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said last week in Strasbourg. View on euronews
The European Commission proposed on Tuesday imposing tariffs on more agricultural products and certain nitrogen-based fertilisers from Russia and its ally Belarus to prevent a potential threat to EU food security.
Marine Le Pen’s protégé pitched the right-wing forces on forming an ‘alternative majority … against the left.’
Through the Border Management and Visa Policy Instrument (BMVI) regulation of 2021, the EU already funds complex and digitalised systems for border surveillance and management – but not building or maintaining fences or walls.
The EU and its member states are committed to spending more and better together on defence in response to the unprecedented threats and security challenges that Europe is currently facing. Between 2021 and 2024,
The EU starts a probe January 30 into its troubled automotive industry. Automakers want relief from the existential threat of tightening CO2 rules.
The regulatory frameworks in the life sciences and healthcare sector keep evolving rapidly and dynamically. Several important legislative reforms
BRUSSELS — Wojciech Wiewiórowski, the EU's privacy watchdog, has lost the support of lawmakers in the European Parliament's justice committee: conservatives see him as intransigent, while liberals and leftists were put off by mixed messaging.
European Commission to set up a reserve fund worth €1bn to ensure 'no negative repercussions for farmers and rural areas'
The 'datafication' of everyday life and data scandals have made the protection of personal information an increasingly important social, legal and political matter for the EU. In recent years, awareness of data rights has grown considerably.
The European Union cannot rely on the United States to defend it and must increase military spending and security preparedness to deter Russia from targeting more of its neighbors after Ukraine, senior officials have warned.
Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili on Tuesday criticised the European Council’s decision to suspend visa liberalisation for holders of Georgian diplomatic and service passports, calling its basis “false and hypocritical”.