Belgium needs to let Europe use immobilised Russian funds to buy arms for Ukraine before Kyiv runs out of ammunition in ...
Even after discussions and negotiations dating back to 2008, member states in the European Council couldn't come to a ...
Critical infrastructure experts have highlighted to MEPs current gaps in the EU's ability to protect itself from foreign influence — finding blindspots in foreign procurement of critical ...
This week, Emmanuel Macron will travel to China to meet Xi Jinping, while global attention focuses on discussions around ...
Italian producer Leonardo's arms income surged by 10 percent in 2024 compared to 2023, while revenues at French firm Thales ...
Under the second Ursula von der Leyen commission, Ukraine and the rest of the countries in Europe’s east absorbed the largest part of the EU’s foreign policy bandwidth. This is making the EU a ...
In response to the EUobserver article of Friday 30 November, Instead of Black Friday, unions call for Make Amazon Pay Day, Amazon would like to respond, making the following points: The fact is at ...
The new so-called EU 'Digital Omnibus' has finally arrived, and here are what three of its biggest rollbacks of existing ...
Belgium’s PM Bart De Wever has thrown quite a spanner into the EU’s plans to use frozen Russian state assets to fund Ukraine.
MEPs have backed a law that will create the first-ever European Defence Industry Programme (EDIP), amid confusion over whether the UK and other non-EU states will be able to access the bloc’s new ...
The pioneering Aarhus Convention protects three procedural rights — access to information, public participation and access to ...
Amazon workers in over 30 countries are striking this 'Black Friday' weekend, demanding fair wages, union rights, and ...
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