Amid soaring food prices, frustration is boiling over in Sweden, where a supermarket boycott launched on 17 March has quickly gained traction over the ensuing weeks. Fueled by viral social
President Donald Trump has once again intensified trade tensions by threatening new tariffs on Canadian lumber and dairy products. This move comes just a day after granting a
The ECB recently said in a report that Bulgaria hasn’t made enough progress when it comes to inflation so it still doesn’t meet the criteria for joining the
The European Commission recently accused Ireland of giving illegal tax advantages to Apple. Although the Irish government argued that the tax didn’t need to be paid, the European
After the recent trade disputes between the EU and China over tariffs, both sides are looking for solutions. Recent attempts between the European Commission and the Chinese government
Agriculture is one of the foundational sectors in Europe, playing a key role economically, socially, and environmentally. The continent’s diverse landscapes and climates have fostered a wide array
The Uzbekistan’s elections will take place on October 27, as announced by the Central Election Commission (CEC) in a statement on Friday. This election will allow President Shavkat
Meta is now being investigated by the European Commission after being accused of misleading customers and potentially violating EU consumer protection laws. On Monday, consumer protection authorities issued
Microsoft has attributed the world’s largest IT outage on Friday to the European Union, citing a flawed security update. According to Microsoft, a 2009 agreement mandated by the