From the war in Ukraine to Qatargate: How has 2022 shaped the EU?
This week on the Beyond the Byline podcast, we are wrapping up 20
EUROPEAN POLITICS NEWS
This week on the Beyond the Byline podcast, we are wrapping up 20
An international labour leader and a former EU commissioner admitted Tuesday (20 February) that they had received respectively €50,000 euros and €60,000
The Greek government is facing a diplomatic deadlock as Washington is pushing Athens to send Russia-made anti-aircraft missile systems S-300 to Ukraine but keeps mum regarding replacing them with US-made…
Polish lawmakers have signed a draft resolution that would grant amnesty to Polish citizens who illegally joined the ranks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to fight Russian forces in Eastern…
Russia is increasingly isolating itself on the international scene, to some degree even from China and India, as it continues to bomb civilian infrastructure in Ukraine, Deputy Foreign Minister Jaroslav…
The upcoming Swedish EU Council presidency published its political priorities for the next six months on Wednesday (14 December). Here is what can be expected in terms of digital policy.…
Judges in London on Monday (19 December) ruled that the UK government’s controversial plan to deport migrants to Rwanda was lawful, after a legal challenge by migrants and campaigners. Former…
Germany will not acquire more Puma armoured personnel carriers, for now, the Social Democratic Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht said after all 18 tanks purchased to contribute to a NATO taskforce…
Following the government’s collapse last week, shareholders of Slovenské elektrárne a.s decided not to approve the price cap deal, which would have delivered price-capped electricity to households, several sources confirmed…
Two in three Bulgarian entrepreneurs favour joining the Eurozone in 20