In an announcement, tech giant Microsoft said it has detected a number of cyberattacks against European organisations, charities, and think tanks – these were, it confirms, sites related
The EU has been postponing Romania’s membership to the Schengen travel zone since 2011, four years after it entered the union in 2007. But, as Romania takes the
With just under three months until the UK leaves the European Union, Theresa May is yet to get approval from parliament to go ahead with the current deal
In recent years, the German government has been under pressure from NATO to increase its total defense spending. This has led to plans to add to the country’s
The European Commission recently tried to pass a law that would give poorer EU countries an exemption from electricity market rules. They say that countries with a GDP
The draft agreement that’s been set out says that, after Brexit, both EU and UK citizens will continue to enjoy visa-free travel. If the declaration is agreed by
In preparation for next year, when the EU plans to outline its new strategies for Central Asia, ministers of the five Central Asian countries have recently met in
The EU has announced that it plans to introduce “smart lie-detection systems” at some of its busiest borders. The project has so far received around €4.5m in funding,
Following numerous allegations of the potential misuse of EU funds, the European Anti-Fraud Agency (OLAF) is investigating the Greek government over how money that was meant for refugees
Despite calls from transparency campaigners, a European High Court ruling means that the expenses of MEPs’ will be allowed to remain private, and won’t be allowed to be