This week's Euroscopic gets into the fresh military aid package for Ukraine, rural support for far-right parties and our new ...
I’d like to explain why we made this choice, and why we think it’s necessary. It’s not because we want your data. And it’s ...
Achtung, espresso lovers! The EU’s incoming “deforestation-free” regulation, which comes into place in December 2024, is ...
MEPs from across Europe have urged the Austrian government to “encourage” the country's top bank not to hire more staff in ...
Robert Brieger, Austria's former chief of defence and the current chair of the EU's military committee, is facing serious ...
A new poll of polls to track the upcoming June EU parliament elections, built on a extensive weighted polling data to best ...
Cooperation on migration, security and geopolitics were on the agenda European Council president Charles Michel's three-country tour of West Africa this week, as the former Belgian premier made a ...
MEPs clinched agreement on creating a new EU ethics watchdog to police the EU institutions on Thursday, hailing it as a major ...
MEPs are preparing to take the European Commission to court over its new €7.4bn aid package for Egypt, pointing to the human ...
Italy's media laws are "robust" enough to stop political interference, the EU has said, but for some the "capricious" nature of Italian people is a better prophylactic.
Experts have warned of ‘fireworks’ as talks on a new UN tax convention began on Friday (26 April) in New York, as EU countries remain divided on what the new UN authority should focus on.
Amnesty International recently published new research showing how some petrochemical products linked to human rights abuses ...