European Court rules Greece illegally deported migrant in landmark case
Greece claims its border policies comply with international law, but the ruling raises concerns about how European nations handle migrants. Read More
Greece claims its border policies comply with international law, but the ruling raises concerns about how European nations handle migrants. Read More
Traffic jams cost each driver more than €1,000 in wasted time in Europe’s most congested city last year. Read More
The annual Consumer Electronics Show opens on January 7 and will host over 4,500 exhibitors in Las Vegas. Read More
The long-running strike action, sparked by Tesla’s refusal to sign a collective bargaining agreement, has been labelled “insane” by CEO Elon Musk. Read More
Putin asks Russian Orthodox church patriarch to consecrate Christmas gifts for troops in Ukraine Read more at Read More
The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, is currently at home in Hanover, where she is resting and recovering from pneumonia, here’s what we know so far…
Over the next months, Meta will phase in a community notes system and simplify its policies on fact-checking. Read More
While Spain and France saw some of the highest unemployment rates in November, Germany recorded the fewest number of people without jobs. Read More
Ten years on, France commemorates deadly attacks on satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo Read more at Read More
If 2023 and 2024 saw serial EU digital rules developed, 2025 clearly promises to be the year of enforcement. The EU election last June reshuffled the Brussels political landscape, and…