The foreign minister of the Czech Republic, current holder of the presidency of the Council of the EU, called for
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Parliament must press its case for treaty reform
Andrew Duff is a former member of the European Parliament. His latest book, “Constitutional Change in the European Union,” was
BioNTech, Pfizer ask EU to authorize 3-dose COVID-19 vaccine for kids over 6 months
BioNTech and Pfizer Friday announced they had submitted data to the European Medicines Agency backing their three-dose COVID-19 vaccine for
EU Home Affairs chief Ylva Johansson — Aussie re-set — Interpreters row
As drama unfolds across the English Channel, we look at where things stand with the EU’s migration policy and examine
Europe faces Facebook blackout
Europeans risk seeing social media services Facebook and Instagram shut down this summer, as Ireland’s privacy regulator doubled down on
Von der Leyen lays out ‘hard work’ needed from Ukraine to join EU
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Friday morning outlined the next steps in Ukraine’s path to joining the
EU Partners Federal Govt, Others On Increasing Gas Export To Europe
The European Union (EU) is partnering with the federal government of Nigeria, States and key economic players to discuss ways
Use of airline passenger data to combat crime must be limited, top EU court says
EU airline passenger data collected to combat serious crime must take into account fundamental rights and be limited to what
Countries mull delaying new EU carbon market in search of climate deal
European Union countries are considering a one-year delay to the launch of a new European carbon market for buildings and
Greek transparency agency removes migration report over data breach
ATHENS — Greece’s National Transparency Authority (NTA) was forced on Friday to remove a report on migrant pushbacks in the