Apple, Ireland lose €13bn sweetheart tax deal case in victory for EU’s ‘tax lady’
EU judges definitively ruled in favour of the European Commission’s finding that low tax bills paid by the tech giant were an unlawful subsidy. Read More
EU judges definitively ruled in favour of the European Commission’s finding that low tax bills paid by the tech giant were an unlawful subsidy. Read More
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser says Germany will set up temporary controls at all of its land borders in an attempt to curb irregular migration, expanding checks it already has in…
Common debt, China threat, innovation and cars: Euronews summarises 400-plus pages to give you five takeaways from Mario Draghi’s landmark report. Read More
The Slovenian government’s first choice, Tomaž Vesel, dropped out of the race on Friday. Read More
Russia fired several artillery shells at the town on Monday morning, damaging a number of houses, according to Dnipropetrovsk region Governor Serhii Lysak. Read More
Croatia’s victory over Poland saw the two sides go level on points in Group A1 of the UEFA Nations League. Read More
It would be “odd” to offer a vice-presidential portfolio to a candidate from the ECR, German Green MEP Daniel Freund tells Euronews of the Italian commission nominee. Read More
The former Italian prime minister proposes “radical change” as the bloc faces aggressive competition from China and the US. Draghi touts use of controversial eurobonds; proposed plan for decarbonisation and…
The Party of the European Left (PEL) is fragmenting and splitting into two, with one of the strands looking to create a left, green and feminist party comprising more members…
The European Court of Justice is set to resolve two disputes worth billions of euros with big tech firms Apple and Google in the closing period of Margrethe Vestager’s reign…