Kallas pitches plan to ‘potentially’ mobilise €40 billion in military aid for Ukraine
The new initiative by Kaja Kallas is facing unresolved questions and political resistance that threaten to slow down its approval and roll-out. Read More
The new initiative by Kaja Kallas is facing unresolved questions and political resistance that threaten to slow down its approval and roll-out. Read More
A temporary ban will be in place until the end of the investigation carried out by Belgian prosecutor over alleged corruption case Read More
Professor Alberto Alemanno thinks the European Parliament’s ethics rules have failed to address corruption risks, but that this does not damage the image of the EU as a whole. Read…
Various technologies would have been onboard the Stena Immaculate and the Solong at the time they collided in the North Sea. Why didn’t they stop a collision? Read More
Since the satellite recording of ocean height began in 1993, the rate of annual sea level rise has more than doubled. Read More
If the EU and its members are truly committed to helping Syrians to break with decades of repression and impunity, they should redouble and speed up efforts to assist Syria,…
The ETIAS will require visa-free travellers from non-EU countries, including the UK, to obtain authorisation before short stays in the Schengen Area. Read More
After the Bulgarian Constitutional Court ordered a partial recount of October’s election results, the ultranationalist, pro-Russian Velichie party now has 10 seats in parliament. Read More
The EU is to set to release a new class of genetically modified crops from strict regulation that dates back over 20 years, but MEPs and governments are divided over…
Guests at the event in Warsaw on Thursday included Nobel Peace Prize winner Lech Wałęsa, Poland’s Interior Minister Tomasz Siemoniak, and opposition leader Mateusz Morawiecki. Read More