The European Commission has approved under EU State aid rules the compensation granted by Lithuania to LITGAS for supplying a mandatory quantity of liquified natural gas...
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Poland’s state-owned fuel company PKN Orlen could face fines of several billion zloty if found guilty by the European Commission, which is currently looking into...
At a time at which a clear pledge to European integration and a stronger commitment to reform would be needed, the debate on the future of Europe is not taking off –...
The European Court of Justice (CJEU), the highest court of the European Union, issues an injunction on October 19 against the implementation of Poland’s new...
Ahead of European parliamentary elections set to take place next April, Croatia’s opposition Zivi Zid (Human Shield) party has openly raised the possibility of the...
The European Commission has sued Poland at the Court of Justice of the European Union for introducing reforms to the judicial system that it claims breach fundamental EU...
The European Commission has agreed to offer Ukraine macro-financial assistance (MFA) of up to 1 billion euros in the form of medium- and long-term loans. The EU loans...
Poland is now closer than ever to having to face the European Court of Justice over its controversial law forcing Supreme Court judges to early retirement. On August 14...
Nova Ljubljanska Banka (NLB), Slovenia’s largest lender, has been given the nod by the European Commission (EC) to sell a first tranche of shares (equal to at least 50...
The European Commission has sent a letter of formal notice to Hungary concerning new legislation which criminalises activities that support asylum and residence...
Professor Günter Verheugen, the former European Commissioner for Enlargement and Vice-President of the European Commission, is adamant that Europe means far more than...
A new report, The 2018 Ageing Report published by the European Commission (EC) indicates that by 2060 there will be a higher number of pensioners than active workers...