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- EU Parliament calls for freeze on Turkey membership talks
- The European Parliament called Thursday for a temporary freeze on EU accession talks with Turkey until "disproportionate repressive measures" under the ... — last modified 24 November 2016, 18:40 CET — filed under: Headline, Turkey, European Parliament — Relevance: 1%
- Rights and freedoms to be at centre of Europe's AI development
- The EU Parliament and Council reached provisional agreement Friday on the Artificial Intelligence Act, to ensure AI is safe, respects fundamental rights, and ... — last modified 11 December 2023, 23:07 CET — filed under: Headline, Research & Technology — Relevance: 1%
- Russian interference prompts EU action against disinformation
- Europe needs to join forces to protect its democracies against Russia's interference in elections and referenda, the EU Commission said Wednesday as it ... — last modified 05 December 2018, 21:36 CET — filed under: Headline, Media, Russian, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- EU imposes new import duties on Chinese steel
- The European Commission decided Friday to impose definitive anti-dumping measures on two steel products originating in China and Taiwan. — last modified 27 January 2017, 17:24 CET — filed under: Headline, China, Competition — Relevance: 1%
- Brussels outlines new framework for net-zero technologies
- The EU Commission proposed a 'Net-Zero Industry Act' Thursday to scale up manufacturing of clean technologies in the EU and make sure the Union is ... — last modified 16 March 2023, 18:54 CET — filed under: Environment, Headline, Energy, Single Market — Relevance: 1%
- EU consumers' 'right to repair' becomes reality
- The European Parliament gave its formal go-ahead Tuesday to new 'right to repair' rules aimed at helping consumers repair their goods easily and make their ... — last modified 23 April 2024, 23:56 CET — filed under: Environment, Headline, Consumer — Relevance: 1%
- Europe's smaller businesses back to pre-crisis employment levels
- Employment levels and value added in Europe's smaller businesses rose for the third consecutive year in 2016, exceeding 2008 levels for the first time since ... — last modified 23 November 2017, 22:59 CET — filed under: Headline, SMEs, Employment — Relevance: 1%
- Brussels presents sustainable fishing plan for 2018
- The European Commission presented Tuesday its proposal for next year's fishing quotas in the Atlantic and North Sea, which EU Member States are due to agree at ... — last modified 07 November 2017, 18:14 CET — filed under: Headline, Fisheries — Relevance: 1%
- EU moves to bolster cyber security capacities
- The EU Parliament and Council reached provisional agreement Wednesday on the Cyber Solidarity Act to strengthen the EU's capacities to prepare for, detect and ... — last modified 06 March 2024, 23:40 CET — filed under: Headline, Defence, Internet, Crime — Relevance: 1%
- EU toughens rules to stop rigging of market benchmarks
- The EU adopted new rules Tuesday aimed at restoring trust in interest rate benchmarks and avoiding the kind of manipulation of such instruments seen in the ... — last modified 18 May 2016, 12:35 CET — filed under: Headline, Finance — Relevance: 1%
- New Erasmus call outlines plans for European Universities
- Plans for the Erasmus+ youth education programme published Wednesday by the EU Commission, set to be funded to the tune of EUR 3 billion, include plans for a ... — last modified 25 October 2018, 19:04 CET — filed under: Headline, Education — Relevance: 1%
- MEPs call for protection for whistleblowers
- A committee of the European Parliament called on the Commission Monday to urgently propose an "effective and comprehensive European whistleblower protection ... — last modified 10 January 2017, 00:10 CET — filed under: Headline, Finance, European Parliament — Relevance: 1%
- EU agrees tougher rules on freezing and confiscating criminal assets
- EU Parliament and Council negotiators reached a political agreement Tuesday on EU-wide minimum rules on the tracing, identification, freezing, confiscation and ... — last modified 12 December 2023, 22:58 CET — filed under: Headline, Finance, Crime — Relevance: 1%
- EU cracks down on online disinformation and illegal content
- The Google and Bing search engines and another 17 online platforms will have to conform to a set of new obligations under the Digital Services Act, the EU ... — last modified 25 April 2023, 23:19 CET — filed under: Headline, Media, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- EU VAT reform to crack down on fraud
- The EU Commission set out plans Wednesday for the biggest reform of EU VAT rules in a quarter of a century, hoping to crack down on an estimated EUR 50 billion ... — last modified 05 October 2017, 15:49 CET — filed under: Headline, SMEs, VAT — Relevance: 1%
- EU signals protection downgrade for Europe's wolves
- The European Commission tabled a proposal Wednesday which would mean a downgrade for the protection status of the wolf under the Bern Convention on nature ... — last modified 20 December 2023, 17:24 CET — filed under: Environment, Headline — Relevance: 1%
- EC toughens measures against terrorist financing
- The European Commission adopted a package of measures on Wednesday designed to strengthen the EU's capacity to fight the financing of terrorism and organised ... — last modified 22 December 2016, 00:54 CET — filed under: Headline, Terrorism, Finance, Crime — Relevance: 1%
- Poland fulfills rule of law milestones to unblock EU funding
- The EU Commission moved to unlock some EUR 137 billion of EU funding for Poland Thursday, following efforts made by the Polish government to strengthen the ... — last modified 29 February 2024, 21:45 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline, Poland, EU Funding — Relevance: 1%
- Brussels backs opening EU membership talks with Ukraine
- The European Commission recommended Wednesday the opening of EU accession negotiations with Ukraine, as it published the 2023 review of progress made by EU ... — last modified 09 November 2023, 22:33 CET — filed under: Headline, Ukraine, Eastern and Central Europe — Relevance: 1%
- EU agrees better work-life balance for parents and carers
- The EU institutions reached a provisional agreement Friday on a proposal to improve access for working parents to work-life balance arrangements such as leaves ... — last modified 28 January 2019, 12:17 CET — filed under: Headline, Social, Employment, Living & Working in EU — Relevance: 1%
- States confirm update of EU's common visa policy
- EU states confirmed a plan to modernise the EU's common visa policy Wednesday, adapting the rules to growing security concerns, the challenges of migration and ... — last modified 20 February 2019, 23:22 CET — filed under: Headline, Tourism, Migration, Living & Working in EU — Relevance: 1%
- Euro-MPs greenlight shareholder 'say on pay'
- The European Parliament gave its green light Tuesday to a revised EU shareholders' rights directive, giving shareholders a say on directors’ pay and making it ... — last modified 14 March 2017, 17:45 CET — filed under: Single Market, Finance, Headline, European Parliament, SMEs — Relevance: 1%
- European forests to help tackle climate change
- The European Parliament and Council reached a provisional agreement Thursday on plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions and boost absorption from forests as a ... — last modified 14 December 2017, 23:59 CET — filed under: Environment, Headline — Relevance: 1%
- New EU rules to help companies grow and merge in single market
- EU companies should find it easier to merge, divide or move within the single market and to digitalise setting-up and running a business, under new company law ... — last modified 25 April 2018, 20:36 CET — filed under: Headline, SMEs, EU Law - company, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- French EU presidency looks for swift progress on minimum tax for multinationals
- The new French EU Presidency took an early opportunity Tuesday to push ahead work on a proposed Council directive which will ensure a global minimum level of ... — last modified 19 January 2022, 00:23 CET — filed under: Headline, Tax, Finance, European Council — Relevance: 1%
- New transparency rules for tax rulings into force
- New rules which ensure EU Member States share information on national tax rulings handed out to multinational companies in other EU countries came into force 1 ... — last modified 04 January 2017, 23:56 CET — filed under: Headline, Tax — Relevance: 1%
- Vaccination, not regions, to be focus of new EU travel regime
- EU ministers adopted a revised recommendation Tuesday on measures affecting free movement, which would be based on the individual situation of persons and no ... — last modified 25 January 2022, 23:18 CET — filed under: Headline, Tourism, Health — Relevance: 1%
- Air pollution causes 400,000 premature deaths in EU: report
- Air pollution causes about 400,000 premature deaths in the EU and hundreds of billions of euros in health-related external costs, says a new report on the ... — last modified 11 September 2018, 18:36 CET — filed under: Environment, Headline, Finance — Relevance: 1%
- EUR 396m EU funding for LIFE environment projects
- The European Commission gave its approval Tuesday to 171 new projects across Europe under the LIFE Programme for environment and climate action, worth more ... — last modified 14 November 2023, 17:40 CET — filed under: Headline, Research & Technology, EU Funding — Relevance: 1%
- HSBC, JP Morgan, Crédit Agricole fined EUR 485m for rate rigging
- Crédit Agricole, HSBC and JPMorgan Chase were fined a total of EUR 485m by the EU Commission Wednesday for their participation in the Euribor cartel in euro ... — last modified 07 December 2016, 23:04 CET — filed under: Headline, Banking, Competition — Relevance: 1%