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Czech Social Democratic Party's attempt to team up with anti-establishment forces ahead of elections has reignited internal tensions and drawn sharp criticism over its ideological direction.
Europe has found itself stuck in the middle between two diametrically opposed camps in global climate negotiations, the EU's chief negotiator has warned, as progress stalls in the run-up to the ...
A weapons raid on a Kosovo Serb politician has triggered accusations of political targeting and renewed tensions ahead of local elections.
A web of policy signals, investment choices, and support measures will ultimately determine the final cost for households and industry.
Donald Trump's trade war has squeezed Europe into an awkward bind on China – and Wednesday sees Brussels' leaders in talks with both Washington and Beijing.
Emmanuel Macron urged Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine "as soon as possible" as the two held their first known phone talks since September 2022, the French president's ...
Until now, conscription has been limited to men, although women were allowed volunteer. Denmark is ramping up military spending and begins including women in compulsory military service as of 1 July ...
The group also wants to fend off any attempt to repurpose the €142 billion European Social Fund for other priorities, such as ...
A bed shortage is forcing Swedish doctors to discharge patients prematurely every week - funding and management issues are to blame.
While a protein strategy is being prepared at the European level, Czechia is considering creating its own. But any changes to the Czech food system are sensitive and must be approached with caution, ...
The €200 million initially dedicated to municipality-led initiatives is now expected to be rechanneled toward national-level projects.
Responding to the European Commission’s call for evidence, Biovia says regulatory delays, fragmented markets, and lack of capital are costing Europe its biotech edge.