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By Will Gronefeld, Joe Brand Human Rights Fellow Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has entered its fourth year, and Russian leaders have faced few repercussions for their actions. Despite ...
Getting around on a trip abroad is often a hidden cost we forget to factor in. But in one European destination, public ...
This expected development follows App Store changes being introduced in June to avoid being slapped with additional fines for violating anti-steering rules under the EU’s DMA. In a statement to ...
Public debt in the euro area stabilized at around 90% of GDP in 2024, with a slight increase projected in 2025 and 2026, after a significant decline between 2020 and 2023. The euro area public deficit ...
Poland reinstated border controls on Monday with Germany and Lithuania, following similar German restrictions imposed earlier ...
Apple is taking the European Union to court after the EU's antitrust regulator fined it 500 million euros ($589 million) under its rules for Big Tech.
Several European Union members are asking the bloc’s executive to further simplify and delay the application of rules aimed ...
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen and US President Donald Trump had a "good exchange" about trade as Brussels seeks a deal to ...
The steeper tariffs that Trump announced April 2 threatened to overhaul the global economy and lead to broader trade wars.
The end of Trump's 90-day 'reciprocal tariff' pause is fast approaching, and an EU-US trade deal looks a long way off. Will ...
The country now has living standards as high as Japan's, and has seen such a drastic economic transformation that many Poles ...
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