The EU may be able to breathe more easily after exit polls in yesterday’s (21 October) Polish parliamentary elections signalled the end of Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski’s two-year reign, which was characterised by…
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New Polish EU presidency to focus on security
Poland took over the presidency of the EU on 1 January promising to strenthen European security in its external, internal, information, economic, energy, food, and health dimensions. Each member state…
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Shining a light on Eastern delights from the EU
Focusing on Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania for the EU’s More than Only Food & Drink campaign. From Albariño to Zweigelt, the European Union (EU) has an abundance of varietals stretching across the…
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EU membership in best interests of Britain’s farmers: NFU
Britain’s National Farmers Union on Monday said continuing membership of the European Union was in the best interest of the country’s farmers but added it would not be actively campaigning…
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The Digital Markets Act: Security and Innovation Challenges in Tech Regulation
by Kane Bellby Kane BellThe European Commission’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) aims to foster competition in digital markets through mandated interoperability between platforms and devices. A current consultation specifically addresses Apple iOS’s integration with…
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Magnesium L-Threonate receives EU approval as a novel food
by Jose Miguelby Jose MiguelThe EU has approved Magtein as a novel food, granting exclusive rights to its market in the region for five years. The European Union (EU) has officially approved magnesium L-threonate…
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China, EU can jointly fight graft
by Joan Soldadoby Joan SoldadoCombating corruption remains an essential aspect of statecraft and state policy across the world. The result of the fights against corruption has been mixed — different in different countries, administrative…
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Why Has EU Stripped Hungary Of 1 Billion Euro? The Confrontation Explained
Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbn has consistently flouted EU standards and democratic principles. The question now is whether he has run out of options. The European Commission has stripped 1.04 billion…
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Under 150,000 non-EU workers currently in Romania, another 100,000 can come in 2025
by Denis Galvezby Denis GalvezUnder 150,000 non-EU workers are currently in Romania, helping the country deal with an acute labor shortage that has been ongoing for years. The government is also set to approve…
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One-year anniversary of UK association to Horizon Europe
UK researchers have been able to participate in the programme on the same terms as researchers from EU Member States, which means they can lead consortia and have direct access…