Press release – Border security: agreement on gradual roll-out of Entry-Exit System

Parliament and Council have reached an agreement on gradually rolling out the Entry-Exit System (EES) at the EUโ€™s external borders.Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Source : ยฉ European Union, 2025 – EP

How carmakers fought CO2 rules and won

After months of lobbying, lawmakers watered down a provision aimed at cutting CO2 emissions from cars.

How carmakers fought CO2 rules and won

After months of lobbying, lawmakers watered down a provision aimed at cutting CO2 emissions from cars.

Press release – Border security: MEPs endorse gradual roll-out of Entry-Exit System

On Wednesday, the Civil Liberties Committee endorsed plans to gradually roll out the Entry-Exit System (EES) at the EUโ€™s external borders.Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Source : ยฉ European Union, 2025 – EP

Trump officials, allies grow anxious about April 2 tariffs

The president continues to throw curveballs at businesses โ€” and even his own team.

Netherlands boosts medicine compliance with new pharma pictograms

Pictures can be worth a thousand medical words and can help increase drug compliance, so new pictograms on medicine packaging have been launched in the Netherlands. A wider EU roll-out is anticipated.

New ecodesign rules freeze out Europeโ€™s local space heaters

Proposed EU rules could see almost 100% of solid fuel local space heaters disappear from the European market, destroying European jobs, growth and competitiveness, warns CEFACD

European Parliament finally devises plan to force lawmakers to actually turn up

Debate after debate, MEPs often speak to an empty chamber. A trial next week could change all that.

Slovak telemedicine roll-out driving healthcare efficiency, resilience

Remote healthcare in Slovakia continues to struggle with accessibility, awareness, and implementation. A new legislative framework for telemedicine is being incorporated into the country’s healthcare system.

Local police across America prep for election threats and violence

It all started with the turmoil of 2020, which one former sheriff called the โ€œColumbineโ€ of election-related threats.

Mission Possible: Working together to reshape the future of cancer care

Q&A with Greg Rossi, Senior VP, Head of Oncology Europe and Canada at AstraZeneca.

Poland needs F-35s before dispatching MiG-29s to Ukraine, says minister

Warsaw has already lodged an order for 32 new F-35s but deliveries arenโ€™t expected to start until 2026.

Tony Blairโ€™s AI mania sweeps Britainโ€™s new government

The former PM sees artificial intelligence as a silver bullet for ailing public services, government inefficiency and a stagnant economy.ย Is he right?

Von der Leyen bets big on housing

Commission president vows to free up cash for affordable homes and create the bloc’s first-ever housing commissioner.

Von der Leyen and Costa: Europeโ€™s new dynamic duo

Four names. Two politicians. One power couple.

Time to ban TikTok in the EU

Imagine it was the height of the Cold War, and London, Paris or Washington had decided to allow Soviet propaganda to be freely broadcast to every family home.

Net zero meets the NIMBYs: Inside the battle for the UKโ€™s biggest solar farm

U.K. politicians have pledged to quadruple solar generation by 2035. There is one problem โ€” no one wants to live next door to acres of fields crammed with solar panels.

Renewables roll-out in France too slow to meet EU targets โ€“ report

France is lagging behind its initial renewable energy targets for 2023, although it is set to pick up the pace by 2030, but not enough to meet EU targets, the latest figures from the French Renewable Energy Observatory published on Thursday (25 January…

Germany speeds up gigabit rollout while telecom sector warns of bottlenecks

Germany is rapidly expanding its fibre optic and mobile network rollout, according to the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport on Thursday (14 December), but telecom operators are concerned about possible bottlenecks. The digital ministry is conf…

Single-use fast-food packaging hangs in the balance

France has already banned it โ€”ย now industry is lobbying hard to ensure the EU doesn’t do the same.

EU lawmakers agree ambitious compromise text on telecoms law

With the aim to bring high connectivity for all Europeans by 2030, the Parliament agreed on an ambitious text pushing towards EU harmonised rules for telecoms, abolition of extra fees for intra-EU calls and adoption of the principle of administrative t…