The European Union can negotiate on reciprocal tariffs with the United States but will not give up its right to regulate in areas such as taxation and digital platforms, the chair of the European Parliament's trade committee said on Friday.
The European Parliament's center-right bloc has turned on the EU's Green Deal, representing an existential threat to the 2019 landmark policy. The post The EU's Landmark Climate Deal Is Being Stripped to the Bone appeared first on World Politics Review.
Lynn Boylan, who chairs European Parliament EU-Palestine delegation, and French politician Rima Hassan ordered to return to Europe.
European Parliament's Türkiye rapporteur, Nacho Sanchez Amor, expressed concern on Monday that persistent human rights violations and democratic regression in Türkiye are receiving diminished
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) adopted a resolution on Thursday that refused to recognize the legitimacy of Georgia's most recent election, calling on the international community to
The European Union faces increased pressure to fill critical gaps in democracy and development programs as U.S. foreign assistance cuts take hold, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola said on Saturday at the Munich Security Conference,
The European Parliament has approved an updated fisheries agreement allowing 56 EU vessels from Spain, France, and Portugal to fish in Cabo Verde’s waters for the next five years
The CSDDD squeaked through after a fraught negotiation process that resulted in several concessions favoring corporate interests. Now it and other sustainability regulations could be watered down further.
Following calls to reduce the regulatory burden imposed on businesses, the European Union is poised to reform a series of laws passed under the EU Green Deal
Welcome back. This has been a big week in Brussels, with new details on how the European Commission aims to breathe fresh life into the EU economy. Decarbonisation remains central to its strategy — but its plan to slash green and social disclosure rules shows that Brussels’ passion for sustainability has hard limits.
The EU on Wednesday proposed paring back its environmental rules to give businesses breathing room faced with US and Chinese competition -- while still vowing to decarbonise Europe's economy.The European Union's focus has pivoted to competitivity due to concerns about sluggish economic growth,