The European Commission has published its first EU-wide report on the rule of law. The report includes input from every member state and covers both positive and...
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The government in Skopje has appointed the Macedonian Electricity Market Operator (MEMO) as an organised electricity market operator, a decision that is expected to...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has pledged to drive a sustainable and transformational recovery that will give Europe a global platform to lead...
Latvian Valdis Dombrovskis has been named as the new EU trade policy chief. He replaces Ireland’s Phil Hogan, who was forced to resign last month after it was...
Nine countries in emerging Europe are in line to receive a combined total of 21.24 billion euros as part of the European Union’s SURE programme, designed to...
On the day that Russia said a locally developed vaccine for Covid-19 had been given regulatory approval after less than two months of testing on humans, the European...
On July 10, Croatia and Bulgaria got the green light from European Union finance ministers to join the European Central Bank’s Exchange Rate Mechanism II (known as...
Polls in Croatia ahead of a parliamentary election on July 5 showed the ruling conservatives, the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), running neck and neck with the...
Poland will be emerging Europe’s largest beneficiary of coronavirus recovery funds under the Next Generation EU proposals revealed by European Commission President...
The European Commission has announced plans to borrow 750 billion euros in order to help EU member states combat the impact of the coronavirus crisis. While the...
Poland appears to have built its last coal-fired power plant. Late on May 19, two state-run Polish utility companies, Enea and Energa, said that they were ending their...
The European Commission has mobilised a further 122 million euros from its research and innovation programme, Horizon 2020, for urgently needed research into the...