More and more EU member states are moving away from the notion of a united EU front on migration, opting for individual solutions instead. Germany’s recent decision to ramp up border controls at all ...
Berlin is particularly concerned about the so-called secondary movements, when refugees or asylum-seekers move from the ...
Despite Ireland’s stellar biopharmaceutical success, the new president of the Irish Pharmaceutical Healthcare Association ...
China and the EU have agreed to re-examine the possibility of Chinese automakers selling electric vehicles (EV) for a minimum ...
Preparations are now well underway for the elections for local councils and a third of the Senate on Friday and Saturday in ...
On Thursday 19 September 2024, the International Energy Agency, together with Ursula von der Leyen, presented a report on the ...
The centre-right and the socialists in the European Parliament are at loggerheads over how to enforce the EU’s ...
After months of negotiations between member states and re-elected Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, a more ...
During her first term, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen capitalised on the union doing its utmost to help ...
The disagreement between the Hungarian government and the European Commission over the law regulating public construction ...
The European Parliament recognised Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia as the legitimate and democratically ...
Back in early 2020, Europe’s automotive industry was trying to dismantle the 2020 clean car standard, claiming the Covid-19 ...