NGO says Commission broke own laws with propaganda campaign
A digital rights NGO says the European Commission broke its own laws with a recent Twitter campaign.
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A digital rights NGO says the European Commission broke its own laws with a recent Twitter campaign.
Luxembourg's two largest parties reached a final accord on forming a new government yesterday evening.
Donald Tusk told allies he may only be PM for a year, and then return to Brussels to succeed Ursula von der Leyen as European Commission president.
Nearly two decades ago, the European political landscape witnessed a remarkable event: Professor Rocco Buttiglione descended upon Brussels, not for a leisurely sojourn,…
Berlin faces a hole in the budget of up to 60 billion euros and potentially a total stop of the so-called "energiewende", the ongoing transition by Germany to a…
Ricardo Rio, Mayor of the Portuguese city of Braga, has said that it is vital for European cities and regions to promote the Social Economy if they want to create…
The Vice President of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Patrick Molinoz welcomed the collaboration between EU and Ukrainian regions and cities.
Sagunto, a city in the Valencia province, Spain, has been granted €2 million to develop its sustainable tourism sector,
It started with the effective kickoff of his four-month projected “Estates General of Information”, and ended with the 6th Paris Peace Forum.
Former Brussels climate commissioner Frans Timmermans is frustrated about climate activist Greta Thunberg's turn to radical politics, he says.
The European Union is viewed as weaker globally than both China and the US, a survey by one of Europe's leading think tanks has found.
A Brussels directive aimed at combatting violence against women violates the treaties the European Union is based on, claims a former commissioner.
A estimated 2 million people protested in major Spanish cities over the weekend against the amnesty law
Microsoft and Google will not challenge an EU law requiring them to make it easier for users to move between competing services such as social media platforms and…
Kyiv and Warsaw again failed to reach an agreement to stop a week-long Polish truckers' protest at Ukraine's border, a Ukrainian official said on Tuesday.
Ten French ambassadors in the Middle East have written to President Macron to oppose his "pro-Israeli" stance in the Israel-Hamas war.
Tucker Carlson made a surprise appearance in Madrid last night, when the conservative US news host joined protests against Spain's proposed Catalan amnesty law outside…
Nepal has banned TikTok, with the government claiming the app disrupts the country's "social harmony".
Wagenknecht wants to convince AfD voters to give her their vote, because she disagrees with the party on economic and social policy
As the housing crisis tightens its grip on Europe, prominent organizations have joined forces to issue a collective call for urgent action.
In Géricault’s great masterpiece, The Raft of the Medusa, despite the horrors of imminent death and cannibalism, there is hope for the remaining crew members.
The European Union will miss its target of supplying Ukraine with 1 million artillery shells and missiles by next March, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius…
Does the rule of law apply only to Central and Eastern European countries and conservative governments?
Moscow has said it may be interested in entering peace negotiations on Ukraine so long as they are "productive", a spokesman for the Kremlin has said.
Europe will hand over a "substantial" amount of money to help countries hurt by climate change, the Commission says.
Google, Meta, and Elon Musk's X did not turn up for an event on online moderation the Élysée held last week
Syriza, Greece's main opposition party, is splintering as its left-wing faction turns its back on the party.
The EU did not consider the increase in toxic PFAS chemicals when it decided to ban single-use plastic straws, the bloc's environment commissioner, Virginijus Sinkevičius,…
Poland could reconsider its EU membership if a treaty change removes members' veto, says Jarosław Kaczyński, leader of the outgoing PiS party.
National Bank of Poland (NBP) president Adam Glapiński accommodated the previous PiS government too much on monetary policy and undermined the bank's independence,…