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The European Union’s top court has ruled that some decisions by international governing bodies, such as FIFA and the IOC, can ...
From August 2, 2025, providers of general purpose artificial intelligence (GPAI) models in the European Union need to start ...
Stamps in people's passports will be replaced by biometric checks for people travelling in and out of the EU from 12 October, ...
Banks across the European Union are strong enough to weather an economic shock driven by geopolitical and trade tensions, the ...
EU Ambassador Jovita Neliupšienė discusses China, Russia, U.S. ties and the 'existential' issue of security with Newsweek.
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Dutch technology investor Prosus is set to win EU antitrust approval for its 4.1 billion ...
L'Oreal and a growing number of European fashion and cosmetics companies are exploring use of an obscure, decades-old U.S.
Italy’s Giorgia Meloni needs to explain why nations are deemed safe and open decision to legal challenges, says ECJ ...
The specific case that led to the ECJ's opinion involved two Bangladeshi nationals who were rescued at sea by Italian ...
Discrepancies between the two sides' version of the deal have emerged, and key details of the agreement are yet to be ...
A host of European leaders have on Thursday welcomed the news that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a law ...
Steep American tariffs on the European Union and United Kingdom could mean higher prices for imported wines and spirits, ...