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Could a divided government in France harm EU’s stability?

The next French government promises could scramble or slow down the country's commitments on urgent Europe-wide...

Macron’s opponents eye reforms that could shake France-EU relations

From budget cuts to immigration reforms, National Rally and New Popular Front policies could challenge France's...

How Latvia is surging the travel Industry with new visa-free entry policy for 94 countries, including USA, UK and Schengen Nations? – Travel And...

Home » NEWS UPDATES » How Latvia is surging the travel Industry with new visa-free entry policy for 94 countries, including USA, UK...

France’s far-Right wants to cut the EU’s budget – Brussels should be worried

Even before proposing a raid on the EU’s budget National Rally were...

PODCAST | The World Next Week: June 27, 2024

MCMAHON:In the coming week, France, the United Kingdom and Iran holds snap elections. And the European Union plans to impose new tariffs on Chinese...

Pivotal Elections for France—and Europe

French President Emmanuel Macron has called snap legislative elections for June 30 and July 7 after the dismal results for his centrist movement, Renaissance,...

How Single Schengen Visa Made European Union A New Powerhouse of International Travel Industry With Astonishing Growth? – Travel And Tour World

Home » News Pick » How Single Schengen Visa Made European Union A New Powerhouse of International Travel Industry With Astonishing Growth? Thursday,...

European Union leaders set to endorse Von der Leyen, Costa and Kallas for the bloc’s top jobs | World News – The Indian Express

European Union leaders were poised to approve Ursula von der Leyen, António Costa and Kaja Kallas as the heads of the 27-nation bloc’s top...

EU in turmoil as fuming Meloni claims ‘oligarchs’ given all the best jobs

The European Union faces being plunged into crisis, after a bitter row over top jobs in Brussels broke out among the bloc's leaders.Europe's politicians...

Opinion: In French elections, Canada’s trade with the EU is also on the line

Open this photo in gallery:Achim Hurrelmann is professor of political science and co-director of the Centre for European Studies at Carleton University.In an increasingly...

EU top court rejects drugmaker Servier appeal against EU antitrust fine

The European Commission handed down the 331 million euro ($354 million) fine in 2014 to Servier, as well as fines to generic drugmakers Teva,...

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