EU executive to propose extra cash, market access for countries hoping to join
The European Commission will shortly propose that the EU give more cash to countries that want to
G7 makes new $15 billion offer to Vietnam to cut coal use: source
The Group of Seven (G7) industrialised nations has made a new $15 billion offer to Vietnam to agree
Bavarian Nordic’s Imvanex vaccine approved for Monkeypox prevention in US and Canada
The vaccine by Danish biotech company, Bavarian Nordic, has been approved for the prevention of
EU rolls out plan to cut Russia gas dependency this year
The European Commission published plans on Tuesday to cut EU dependence on Russian gas by two-thirds
EU privacy watchdogs call for ban on facial recognition in public spaces
Europe’s two privacy watchdogs teamed up on Monday to call for a ban on the use of facial
Gilead’s COVID-19 antiviral remdesivir gets conditional EU clearance
The European Commission said on Friday it had given conditional approval for the use of antiviral
EU imposes tariffs on Chinese makers of glass fibre fabric in China and Egypt
The European Union imposed tariffs on Chinese producers of glass fibre fabric in China and Egypt
Coronavirus is not high threat to workers, EU says, causing outcry
The European Commission classified the new coronavirus as a mid-level threat to workers, drawing
Germany to start easing border controls from Saturday
Germany will start to relax from Saturday some border controls introduced in March to slow the
Spain plans keeping borders closed until July – Sources
Spanish authorities are planning to keep borders closed to most travellers from abroad until July,
EU pushes to unlock borders as coronavirus ravages travel
The European Union’s borders must reopen fast as coronavirus transmissions ease, with air passengers
EU must go ‘back to the future’ of open borders after COVID-19: Commissioner
The European Union must go “back to the future” of open borders once the coronavirus pandemic is
EU Commission apologises to Italy over coronavirus response
The head of the European Commission apologised to Italy on Thursday for a lack of solidarity from
EU begins assisting repatriations from China as coronavirus spreads
The European Commission said on Tuesday it would start helping repatriate Europeans from the Chinese
EU looks for more collaboration with Africa
The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has visited Ethiopia.
EU antitrust regulators investigating Google’s data collection
EU antitrust regulators are investigating Google’s collection of data, the European Commission told
Italy’s populist coalition clashes over EU Commission election
Italy’s coalition parties clashed on Wednesday over the election of Germany’s Ursula von der Leyen
EU nominee Von der Leyen makes her final case to lawmakers
Ursula von der Leyen’s fate hung in the balance Tuesday after she gave the most important speech of
Deeply divided, EU leaders halt talks after no deal on top jobs
EU leaders suspended a summit on Monday after they failed to agree who should fill the bloc’s top
Ukraine’s new leader asks Europe to pressure Russia to end war
Ukraine’s new President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed to press Europe to step up pressure on Russia to