The European Union has declared coffee "harmful to humans" in a new regulation that bans the use of caffeine as a pesticide.
The current narrative that overregulation has harmed the EU’s competitiveness may cast a cloud on the appeal of copying the ...
BRUSSELS — A rule forcing companies to measure and report the environmental damage they cause is at risk in the European ...
Accidental breaks in these cables are common, but since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, observers have ...
The European Commission will propose exempting defence from EU limits on government spending, the head of the EU executive, ...
European leaders insisted on Monday they must have a say in international talks to end the war in Ukraine, despite the clear ...
The EU will take decisive action against measures that impede free trade. The EC considers the trade policy of US President ...
The American president’s latest remarks embracing Vladimir Putin’s narrative that Ukraine is to blame for the war have ...
Gen. Keith Kellogg, Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, underlined Monday that Europe has no place at the ...
Brussels says it will take 'firm and immediate action' against 'unjustified barriers' to free trade in response to Donald Trump's tariffs threat.
Deputy Minister for Shipping Marina Hadjimanolis, is set to visit Brussels to participate in the high-level roundtable, ...
Three public servants have been honoured at the European Railway Award 2025 ceremony held in Brussels on February 17.