The EU is in the process of creating a new system that will make it easier to return irregularly present migrants to their country of origin. The legislation, known as the Returns Regulation, includes ...
Today, the Council gave the final greenlight to a regulation establishing an EU talent pool, a new platform that will connect non-EU jobseekers with employers in the EU. This EU digital platform will ...
The Council and the Parliament today agreed to overhaul the EU customs framework, giving the Union a more modern toolbox to deal with trends such as huge increases in trade volumes, especially in ...
The European Union has unveiled a red-tape-cutting plan dubbed “EU Inc.” to boost the emergence of companies that could compete on the world stage with US and Chinese rivals. The linchpin of the ...
March 16 (Reuters) - The European Union on Monday imposed sanctions against two China-based and one Iranian company ‌for cyberattacks against EU member states. The EU listed China-based Integrity ...
The European Union is replacing passport stamps with a new biometric screening process. The new Entry/Exit System will require travelers to have their picture taken and/or fingerprints scanned. This ...
As the US-Israel war against Iran is well into its second week, with no sign of ending, it is having ever wider global ripple effects. Beyond severe consequences for the world economy, the political ...
The EU has ambitious goals for climate and energy security. Its targets and policies may have large macroeconomic implications, but investment impacts are particularly uncertain. Detailed "bottom-up" ...
European Union (EU) leaders said over the weekend that they will not accept an increase in U.S. tariffs in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling against some of President Trump’s most sweeping tariffs.
Welcome to Wider Europe, RFE/RL's newsletter focusing on the key issues concerning the European Union, NATO, and other institutions and their relationships with the Western Balkans and Europe's ...
EU leaders are meeting Thursday at an "informal retreat" at a Belgian castle to discuss how to make the bloc more competitive. CNBC's Steve Sedgwick wonders why they're meeting again when two reports ...