The EU is awarding €20 million in funding to 41 cutting-edge Ukrainian start-ups and SMEs, following a European Innovation Council call to help them turn groundbreaking ideas into real-world solutions.
Poland is at “clear risk of a serious breach” of European values, including the rule of law, enshrined in the…
Photo by Shymaa Rabea (BEIJING) – The EU Commission and China reaffirmed the importance of cooperation on competition policy for good economic relations Thursday, at a meeting forming part of…
The EU’s bailout programmes for Greece following the financial crisis provided short-term financial stability and made some progress on reform possible, according to…
Romania and Bulgaria have still more progress to make in judicial reform and the fight against corruption, according to the EU’s latest Cooperation and Verification…
Facebook (LUXEMBOURG) – Austrian privacy activist Maximilian Schrems can sue Facebook Ireland before the Austrian Courts with respect to the private use of his Facebook account, an EU Court advisor…
MEPs approved Tuesday EU-wide rules to protect consumers against scams and detect and stop rogue traders more swiftly, with a view to increasing…
