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Never mind the rhetoric from some European capitals about strategic autonomy; the tireless efforts to stroke Trump’s ego and lavish him in comfort show how Europe remains at Washington's whim on ...
Facing legal backlash and fears for endangered birds, Slovakia has pulled the plug on its High Tatras zoning plan.
PSD's legal battle with Brussels has taken on broader significance – with the NGO claiming they were 'used' to cover up ...
The Danish presidency will steer clear of culture wars over fake meat and avoid a major confrontation on the bloc's next ...
"I don't see any particular value in keeping the money and not spending it,” Germany's new finance minister said following ...
Outgoing Health Minister Jansen’s main national priority will be concluding a multisectoral healthcare agreement, while her ...
Air travellers should have the right to bring both a small bag and a 7-kilogram piece of cabin luggage on board for free, ...
Using an emergency clause to bypass MEPs was to address an "existential challenge," the Commission president wrote to Roberta ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about a divisive post-Qatargate lobbying crackdown, NATO scrambles to appease Trump, and so much more.
French parliament scraps country-wide renewable moratorium and EU gas storage targets will become more flexible.
Nawrocki’s resistance to appointing PiS heavyweight Przemysław Czarnek as top aide signals early friction between the president-elect and the party that backed him.
According to Jakob Greiner, Deutsche Telekom’s chief EU lobbyist, the Commission’s forthcoming legislative reform – the Digital Networks Act (DNA) – should focus on easing provisions in the European ...