The online retailer Amazon has now been charged by the European Commission with abusing its market position, following years of campaigning from independent traders. Amazon is the market
Tensions are continuing to grow following Veolia’s attempted hostile takeover of rival Suez, despite French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire’s calls for calm and hopes that a “useless
In a new EU study, over 30% of citizens said they were concerned about their online data being misused by companies, governments, or cybercriminals. The survey, which was
Strict lockdown measures have seen long-distance train travel in France fall by nearly 90%. At the moment, skeleton services are running for essential workers – causing huge financial
Earlier in the week, EU Transport Commissioner Adina Vălean outlined potential measures the Commission could take to achieve social distancing on flights. In a Tweet, she mentioned the
As Greece’s population continues to decline due to low birth rates and high emigration, Greek newspaper Ethnos has reported that, because of this, schools and kindergartens have been
With transatlantic trade tensions being a key concern for the EU, anything to ease this tension is welcomed. And a recent move, back by EU lawmakers, to allow
Last week, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that France has “systematically and persistently exceeded the annual limit value for nitrogen dioxide since Jan. 1, 2010”. This
As the Commission proposes its long-term budget, several EU countries are currently in the process of negotiating new spending limits. Germany in particular wants to limit spending, as