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The decision is adding scrutiny to von der Leyen’s management style and the outsized role of her inner circle, particularly ...
The UK push to designate the pair with "strategic market status" comes as Apple and Google face ongoing antitrust probes ...
For 20 years, the Brussels bubble has been convinced that Turkey would comply with international law and democratise internally. Instead, Erdoğan made himself indispensable by doubling down on power ...
Mark Zuckerberg is hell-bent on winning the AI race. He has reportedly offered salary packages of €260 million – worth more ...
Originally viewed as harmless holiday blah-blah, the tradition is newly controversial, thanks – depending on one's political ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Zelenskyy's anti-corruption shake-up, the EU’s possible responses to Trump ...
Six Czech industry groups warn Green Deal targets risk “industrial decline”, urging PM Fiala to fight for free ETS allowances ...
Future cooperation could also extend to other sectors, a draft of EU-Japan summit communiqué, seen by Euractiv, states.
Belgium’s healthcare reform aims to cap excessive fees and curb pharmaceutical spending, while safeguarding care quality and ...
Europe failed to exploit the productivity bonanza created by the internet revolution of the late 1990s. Today’s wave of ...
The Belgian government approved a draft law that requires companies to inform consumers about upcoming charges at least 15 days before the cancellation deadline ...
Hungary’s move comes as EU lawmakers and governments negotiate legislation to end Russian gas imports by 2027.
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