Brussels’ trillion-euro budget may need expanding, Commissioner says
EU resources are under strain, given the need to invest in defence, climate change and a possible expansion to Ukraine.
The EU is giving away 35,500 train passes to young people
All you need to do is answer six questions and you might be in with a chance of a month-long free rail pass.
EU migrant pact ushering in 'deadly new era of digital surveillance'
The warning from a coalition of European digital rights groups comes after years-long deadlock was broken with the polarising new legislation.
EU leaders under pressure to bolster Ukraine’s struggling air defences
The EU’s 27 leaders face mounting pressure to step up efforts to protect Ukraine’s skies from Russian airstrikes, after President Zelenskyy took a jab at Western allies’ "flagging political will" over the weekend.
EU urges Georgia not to pass 'foreign influence' law
The European Union has strongly warned Georgia against passing a controversial "foreign influence" law.
Lagarde says ECB will cut rates soon, barring any major surprises; notes 'extremely attentive' to oil
Her comments come shortly after the central bank gave its clearest indication to date that it could start cutting interest rates during its June meeting.
EU launches probe into Meta, Apple and Alphabet under sweeping new tech law
The EU's probes into Apple, Alphabet and Meta are under the Digital Markets Act and focuses on the practices carried out by these tech giants on their services.
Guys... This does not seem very good, does it?
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European Union (EU) Adopts Bans and Regulations Regarging Some Areas About Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies
European Union authorities have regulated Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies under anti-laundering (AML) laws.
How Europe's regulatory battle with Apple could signal what’s to come for American consumers
It’ll likely take years before the U.S. government’s massive antitrust lawsuit against Apple is resolved.
EU Parliament sues Commission over release of frozen funds to Hungary
The European Parliament has made good on its threat and will file a lawsuit against the European Commission over the release of €10.2 billion in frozen funds to Hungary.
Apple fined nearly $2 billion by the European Union over music streaming competition
The European Union has fined Apple nearly $2 billion for breaking competition laws by unfairly favoring its own music streaming service over rivals
Breaking down the €137 billion that Brussels has unfrozen for Poland
The European Commission approved on Thursday the release of up to €137 billion in funds for Poland that had been frozen over rule-of-law concerns.
With or without US support, 'we cannot let Russia win'
The European Union cannot afford to let Russia win the war in Ukraine regardless of what happens in the United States after the presidential elections, Ursula von der Leyen has said.
EU to introduce 10-year prison sentences for environmental crimes
Countries will have two years to put the updated directive, which covers crimes 'comparable to ecocide', into national law.
Poland to tighten Belarus border controls in the name of EU security
Poland and Belarus share a 418km border – and a 186km fence separates the two countries at a cost of more than €350 million.
The place of Russia, a "totalitarian mordor", in this list is revealing
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EU goes after Chinese companies in new sanctions on Russia
The European Union agreed on Wednesday to slap Russia with a new round of sanctions, which for the first time target companies in mainland China suspected of helping the Kremlin get hold of forbidden items.
All EU countries, bar Hungary, call for eventual Gaza ceasefire
All European Union countries, except for Hungary, have jointly called for an eventual ceasefire in Gaza and urged Israel not to launch its planned assault on Rafah.