Online safety is a significant concern for EU citizens. In a study, over 30% said they were worried about their data being misused by companies, governments, or cyber
EU competition authorities recently closed their probe into whether American chip manufacturer Broadcom was restricting competition in markets where it held a leading position, particularly systems-on-a-chip (SoC) without
The European Commission considers the rollout of 5G critical to its economic and digital growth plans. However, in a press release, it admitted that it will not be
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
The experience of the European Union this summer, in which a general reopening of internal borders and encouragement by national governments to travel has fuelled a resurgence of
According to a report by Eurostat, the European statistics agency, the size of the eurozone economy fell by 12.1% in the second quarter of this year – this
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
by Graham Paul European agriculture is at a crossroads. As policymakers in Brussels debate the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the European Commission finally rolled out
In 2016, the European Commission ruled that Apple had been given an unfair tax advantage by the Irish government. Following this, it set about recovering the money. However,
Angela Merkel has made it clear what the priorities of her last EU Council presidency, which began July 1st, will be. The most vital is overseeing the bloc’s