Following a stalemate in talks between London and Brussels over financial issues, it seems unlikely that the European Commission will immediately reach an agreement regarding the...
The EU is once again preparing for a “military Schengen.” A “military Schengen” zone within the EU, where weapons and soldiers can move as freely as...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is planning to establish a new intelligence service that would openly compete with the EU’s existing intelligence agency. According...
EU law enforcement (Europol) wants faster access to artificial intelligence tools to combat serious crime. Speaking to POLITICO, the agency’s deputy director, Jürgen Ebner, stated that criminals...
German automotive companies are trying to overcome the Nexperia crisis as Beijing signals a restart of the company’s chip exports to protect the global semiconductor industry....
As part of its rearmament program, ReArm Europe, the EU has approved the use of the Horizon research fund for armaments. Negotiators have signed an agreement...
The Rome-based news agency Nova has terminated the employment of its reporter, Gabriele Nunziati, who asked a European Commission official, “Why shouldn’t Israel pay for the...
European aerospace companies Airbus, Leonardo, and Thales have announced they will merge their space businesses. The new joint venture, named “Project Bromo,” will be established in...
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola has acknowledged that the “centrist” powers that have governed Brussels for decades may no longer be able to secure a majority...
Reducing bureaucracy is one of the few policy areas where there is broad consensus among EU countries. According to draft conclusions obtained by POLITICO, European leaders meeting...