The European Commission has approved Bulgarian plans to support the construction and operation of a high-efficient cogeneration plant to produce heat and electricity...
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The European Commission is referring Poland to the Court of Justice for allowing energy intensive businesses to be exempted from excise duty on coal and gas. Common EU...
Warsaw has won the 2020 Access City Award, the first one in Central and Eastern Europe. By involving people with disabilities and accessibility needs in its endeavour to...
In a speech before the European Parliament in mid-July of this year, the president-elect of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen indicated that four key issues...
The European Parliament has approved Hungaryʼs nomination for European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, Olivér Várhelyi, who has served as Hungary’s...
Demographic revitalisation will feature high on the agenda of the upcoming Croatian presidency of the Council of the EU, it was announced at a conference on demographic...
The Green Deal for Europe has the chance to become a hallmark of Ursula von der Leyen’s European Commission. Transition to a climate neutral economy means an ambitious...
Bulgaria has become the first country from emerging Europe to join a group of European countries calling for the imposition of a tax to neutralise the environmental...
All European Union member states from Central and Eastern Europe are on course for an economic slowdown that will result in lower GDP growth over the next two years, the...
The new president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has accepted the nomination of Adina Vălean, an experienced MEP, as Romania’s new commissioner...
The European Court of Justice has ruled that that Polish judicial reforms aimed at lowering the retirement age of ordinary court judges were in violation of EU law...
The European Commission has approved Romania’s plans to inject 200 million euros of capital in the state-owned CEC Bank. The commission found that the...