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Identity and Democracy (ID), a now-defunct far-right EU group, has allegedly misused more than €4.3 million of EU funds ...
A “restrictive and unworkable Delegated Act would jeopardise Europe’s industrial resilience, climate targets, and strategic autonomy,” runs letter signed by 55 lawmakers, mostly from the European ...
As of 3 July and after a long legal back-and-forth, Lime's bright green micromobility units can no longer be activated in the Belgian capital.
The deal will scrap or reduce duties on nearly all trade flows, including key agricultural products like Brazilian poultry, ...
The new coalition government had initially promised to slash the tax to reduce the burden on German households. Most ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about von der Leyen's no-confidence vote, growing pressure from Renew and S&D, a ...
Polish parliamentary Speaker Szymon Hołownia will swear in President-elect Karol Nawrocki on 6 August after the Supreme Court validated his election win on Tuesday, even though legal challenges and ...
Italy is renewing efforts to map and develop its mineral resources with its first major public geological research investment ...
Transparency for all lobbying is difficult for the EPP to accept. By pushing through their agenda with the help of the far ...
There will be another ‘COVID’. Governments are planning for it, but how coordinated is that planning, and how resilient will ...
Parliament strongly opposes any exemptions to the eligibility criteria governing which contractors and subcontractors can ...
Patience is wearing thin in Europe’s most powerful political family over its president‘s attempts to remote control national ...