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Senior EU officials told The Post that they would not cut special deals with the US on tech fines – despite Trump’s tariff ...
Member states' representatives (Coreper) agreed on the Council’s position on amending the gas storage regulation.
Both the U.S. and Sweden aim to be "smokeless" within 10 years. In Sweden, that transition is happening thanks to smokeless ...
Right-wing parties in Europe face suppression from establishment institutions, including legal prosecution and exclusion from ...
Europe is considering a second Chips Act to strengthen its semiconductor industry and address growing global demand, ...
The EU’s audit office has demanded greater transparency over EU funding contracts for non-profit civil society organisations, ...
The current left-nationalist prime minister could roll back the clock on LGBTQ+ and reproductive rights in the country.
At 2pm on Sunday, a teenage boy walked into Theo's, a cafe next to a park in Uxbridge, grabbed two bottles of Lucozade from ...
France's far-right leader Marine Le Pen on Sunday vowed not to give up after she was found guilty of embezzlement and banned ...
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) from the delegation for relations with the United States will travel to Washington, ...
France's parliament on Tuesday definitively adopted a bill to restrict citizenship rights for children born in its Indian Ocean overseas territory of Mayotte. Right-wing Justice Minister Gerald ...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled Tuesday that states do not have a duty to prevent parliamentary privilege from revealing information protected by privacy injunctions, reaffirming the ...