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Pieper quits, casting shade on von der Leyen appointment process

Markus Pieper won’t be starting work at the European Commission, after his recruitment drew censure from...

China’s shadow loomed over sixth EU-US Trade and Technology Counci

US and EU officials convened last week (4-5 April) for the sixth Trade and Technology Council...

Cycling Declaration hailed as ‘historic’ moment for Europe

Although it carries no legal force, cycling advocates have greeted an undertaking by governments and MEPs...

Right-wing alliance derails obligatory check-up plans for driving licence renewal

Conservative and centre-right lawmakers teamed up against an attempt to make health checks mandatory for the...

Exclusive: Fraud office handling complaints over EU agency jobs

Two complaints made over past year cover several appointments, alleging irregularities in pre-selection, bias, nepotism and...

MEPs agree to get tough on fast fashion over environmental impact

Polluters pay principle at the centre of Waste Framework Directive’s revision that also seeks to tackle...

EU countries approve technical details of AI Act

EU countries today agreed on the technical details of the AI Act, the world's first attempt...

Telecom sector to see broadband rules approved next month, as Europe’s 5G roll-out lags

Europe’s telecom industry is likely to see updated broadband infrastructure rules approved early February, as 5G...

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