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Busy week ahead for EU Parliament
The new EU regulation aims to lay down the safety requirements that toys must meet including a ban…
Bolstering Transatlantic Security Amidst Global Turbulence
Stoltenberg commended the efforts of NATO and its allies in assisting Ukraine to dismantle a substantial portion of…
First ever EU wide rules agreed on platform workers
The Platform Work Directive aims to ensure that people performing platform work have their employment status classified correctly…
MEPs voice concern about Serbia and alleged electoral interference by Russia
In a separate resolution adopted on Thursday with 433 votes in favor, 56 against, and 18 abstentions, Parliament…
MEPs give guarded welcome to new crackdown on violence against women and girls
MEPs had fought for a consent-based law to become a legal reality but the blocking minority in Council…
New rules will make European roads safer, say MEPs
New rules will make European roads safer, say MEPs Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), Serious traffic offences, such as…
Omar Harfouch calls for international support in combating corruption in Lebanon
Harfouch, founder of the Third Lebanese Republic political party and a prominent reformist voice, described Lebanon as a…
Awards honour valuable contributions to EU rail sector
The “Rail Trailblazer” prize has gone to a project by Danish State Railways (DSB) pioneering a new train…
Trilogue agreement – The right to repair is coming
The Commission said it welcomes the provisional political deal on the Commission’s March 2023 proposal on common rules to promote the repair of goods…
Taiwan’s ambassador to the EU helps promote its tourist potential at the launch of the trade show
The four-day show (Salon des Vacances/Vakantiesalon), at Brussels Expo, opened on Thursday and runs until Sunday (3 February)…
Echoes of a failed coup attempt: Kazakhstan’s Special Services discover another weapons cache
Initially sparked by demonstrations over rising energy costs, the situation escalated into riots and eventually morphed into what…
MEPs say new food labeling law will benefit consumers
The revision will, it is hoped, bring clearer labelling for honey, fruit juices and jam to European consumers.…