EU condemns Darfur violence and warns of ‘another genocide’
EU condemns Darfur violence and warns of ‘another genocide’
TikTok fined 345 million euros over handling of children’s data in Europe
TikTok has been fined 345 million euros (R7 billion) for breaching privacy laws regarding the
Greece ends 12 years of economic surveillance under the European Union
As of Saturday, Greece has exited from the European Union’s so-called enhanced surveillance
EU backs Nigerian candidate for WTO leadership – EU official
The European Union is backing former Nigerian finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to head the World
British spy agencies see foreign ties intact despite Brexit
Britain’s intelligence agencies expect close relations with European and other foreign spy services
EU approves tougher copyright rules in blow to Google, Facebook
Google will have to pay publishers for news snippets and Facebook filter out protected content under
China wants to work with EU on trade, premier writes before summit
China wants to work with the European Union on issues from climate change to trade, Premier Li
UK financial services minister expects Brexit deal
Britain is working hard for a Brexit deal but it would still be prudent to put in place contingency
EU ministers agree terms of ‘painful’ Brexit divorce
European ministers signed off Britain’s draft divorce deal on Monday as they launched a “painful”
EU recalls envoy from Tanzania
The European Union said Saturday it has recalled its chief representative in Tanzania to Brussels
EU to review policies on Zimbabwe
The European Union says it’s ready to review its policies towards Zimbabwe, to take into account the
EU pushes to curb Africa migration more
European Union leaders will discuss how to further curb immigration from across the Mediterranean