A US ex-marine, a French former intelligence officer, and a Swiss ex-colonel are to join enablers of Russia's 'shadow fleet' ...
In an exclusive interview with EUobserver, Marta Lorenzo, the director of the UNRWA office in Brussels, summarises the ...
The war in Ukraine, North Korea’s missile tests, and China’s growing assertiveness reveal a stark truth: the EU needs to ...
Some European countries are already testing the four-day workweek, and the results are in higher productivity, happier employees, and less burnout. But while some are working less, others are working ...
The EU on Wednesday promised to save business a further €1bn per year by stripping down more environmental reporting ...
The EU is looking to Australia’s new social media ban for how it could precede with its own initiative to block teens from ...
EU leaders are preparing to back Ukraine at next week's summit, unless Russia-friendly Hungary throws a spanner in the works, while also fine-tuning plans to use Moscow's frozen funds for Kyiv.
Council and European Parliament agreed on a 90-percent CO2 reduction on 1990 levels by 2040 — but the agreed text is weaker ...
EU-funded equipment shipped to border police in autocratic regimes may be stripped of any EU insignia to help conceal its ...
Analysts in Bulgaria are warning that Russian oil giant Lukoil could become Vladimir Putin's main instrument in eastern ...
The latest Secrecy Tracker warns that a proposed EU law could restrict public access to documents, while also covering ...
This year has seen stakes in 53 new offshore oil and gas exploration licences awarded by Norway to 20 companies who are set ...