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Italy is renewing efforts to map and develop its mineral resources with its first major public geological research investment since the early 1990s, prioritising materials the European Commission ...
Transparency for all lobbying is difficult for the EPP to accept. By pushing through their agenda with the help of the far right, we risk creating an EU-approved template for the suppression of NGOs.
There will be another ‘COVID’. Governments are planning for it, but how coordinated is that planning, and how resilient will ...
Parliament strongly opposes any exemptions to the eligibility criteria governing which contractors and subcontractors can ...
Patience is wearing thin in Europe’s most powerful political family over its president‘s attempts to remote control national ...
Hungary and Slovakia argue that maintaining reliance on Russian energy keeps prices low. Germany, by contrast, has largely ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will face a no-confidence vote in the European Parliament next Thursday, ...
The Danish defence minister also said he sees “no imminent threat” to Denmark’s territorial integrity, despite Trump’s ...
The investment needed to reach the 90% target is beyond any New Deal or Marshall Plan, or the bank bailouts that followed the ...
European NATO allies have begun private preparations for how the Alliance should handle a potential drawdown of US troops on ...
The deadly unrest was triggered by France's proposal to revise New Caledonia’s electoral roll, which pro-independence groups saw as a direct threat to their political influence.
Hendrik Wüst, state premier of Germany's chemical hub North Rhine-Westphalia, demanded “level-headed chemicals policy” on a visit to the EU capital on Wednesday.