Following a brief uptick in May, the annual inflation rate in the eurozone dropped to 2.5% in June, meeting economists’ predictions and fueling optimism for possible interest rate
The European Commission has criticised Meta’s approach to advertising on Facebook, arguing that its “pay or consent” model violates EU laws. According to the new service, users in
Hungary will take over the EU’s rotating presidency today and has pledged to be an “honest broker”, despite concerns about its perceived authoritarian and Russia-friendly government. Prime Minister
Bulgaria’s bid to join the eurozone has been hindered by its high inflation rates, according to a European Central Bank (ECB) report. The country has been eager to
In a joint letter, Poland and the Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia have urged the EU to establish a collectively financed ground defence line along Europe’s
EU regulators have accused Apple of violating new laws aimed at stopping big tech companies from becoming too powerful. The European Commission, which oversees competition in the EU,
A coalition of six EU member states has issued a warning against the massive stockpiling of medicines by some countries, cautioning that such practices could lead to significant
EU environment ministers have now reached a consensus on revising the directive concerning food and textile waste. This agreement aligns with the targets proposed by the European Commission,
The European Union’s highest court has imposed a €200 million fine on Hungary for not following the EU’s asylum policies. Additionally, Hungary will incur a daily penalty of
China-made battery electric vehicles (BEVs) will soon face import tariffs when entering the European Union’s market, where demand for these eco-friendly vehicles has surged in recent years. On