But the Commission will not accelerate ongoing investigations under the Digital Services Act, a spokesperson said on Friday.
"Those those cables have been built by regulations that never took into account active sabotage at sea," David van Weel told Euractiv.
On Wednesday, Merz pushed through a non-binding motion in favour of an immigration crackdown with support from the AfD, ...
A deal on the redeployment of the non-armed mission, whose task is to police the border and allow the safe transit of goods and people, was struck with the backing of Egypt, Israel and the Palestinian ...
Reallocating road space improves mobility and liveability, but success hinges on seamless multimodal integration.
A letter signed by 19 EU countries means there appears a majority to allow more lending for defence projects – but that doesn't mean it's guaranteed.
"Saying that we don't need to do anything because things will be solved in a magical manner is not only naive, it is economically and socially costly and creates much suffering." ...
Reallocating road space improves mobility and liveability, but success hinges on seamless multimodal integration.
An eye on the Tech developments emerge mid-week including new CJEU rulings on GDPR, AI protection of deepsea cables, and French rhetoric on digital sovereignty.
In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about Poland proposing new resources for the EU bloc, including an entry fee for joining, Romania condemning Georgescu over calls to reclaim Ukraine ...
The eurozone's poor performance was largely due to economic downturns in Germany and France, the bloc's two largest economies, which contracted by 0.2% and 0.1%, respectively.
Georgescu said Romania should reclaim the Ukrainian regions with Romanian populations of northern Bukovina, Bugeac and ...