Local communities mull EU treaty change in bloc-wide democracy experiment
This article is part of our special report European communities and their view on the future of Europe. The success of the Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE) depends…
EUROPEAN POLITICS NEWS
This article is part of our special report European communities and their view on the future of Europe. The success of the Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE) depends…
Britain’s financial watchdog said on Tuesday (18 January) it had stopped four European firms from operating after they failed to provide information showing they had applied for a permanent licence…
The Conference on the Future of Europe is a chance to address the most prominent issues in Europe’s regions and translate them into proposals for the future of the bloc,…
Maltese MEP Roberta Metsola was elected on Tuesday (18 January) to lead the EU institution for the second half of its five year mandate after securing an overwhelming majority in…
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Public trust in governments running the world’s democracies has fallen to new lows over their handling of the pandemic and amid a widespread sense of economic pessimism, a global survey…
Germany reiterated its refusal to send defensive weapons to Ukraine that according to Kyiv would help the country fend off a potential Russian invasion. This comes as part of a…
Painted in blood red on an improvised memorial in Vienna, the number 31 is a stark reminder of a grim toll: the women killed by men in Austria last year.…
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz gave Spanish Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez no indication his left-leaning government is ready to support a relaxation of EU fiscal rules, even as the two…
Goods exports from Great Britain to Ireland have dropped by 20% since the United Kingdom left the single market, according to data published on Monday by Ireland’s Central Statistics Office.…