France’s New Prime Minister Michel Barnier Pledges Inclusive Government
France's newly appointed Prime Minister Michel Barnier has declared that his forthcoming government will not be exclusively right-wing.
European Union Allocates 1.5 Billion Euros From Russian Assets To Support Ukraine
The EU has announced the transfer of 1.5 billion euros ($1.62 billion) from immobilised Russian assets to bolster Ukraine's defense efforts.
Hungary Gains EU Presidency
The presidency's role is to set the agendas, chair meetings, seek consensus, and broker legislation agreements with the European Parliament
Ukraine, Moldova Set To Begin EU Membership Talks
Ukraine and Moldova set to begin EU membership talks, marking a dream after two years of conflict with Russia
Apple Fined Nearly USD 2 Billion By The European Union Over Music Streaming Competition
Apple banned app developers from "fully informing iOS users about alternative and cheaper music subscription services outside of the app", said the European Commission.
Court: European Union government offices may prohibit religious symbols
A rule like this can be enforced in order to put in place an entirely neutral administrative environment
According to reports, Apple will challenge the Digital Markets Act in an EU court
The appeal from the maker of the iPhone is still in draft form and may alter before the deadline of November 16 for challenges to the EU General Court.
Ukrainian President: “Ukraine would be in the European Union”
The EU granted Ukraine candidate status in a symbolic move in June 2022
EU Lifts Import Restrictions On Ukraine Grain In 5 Of Its Member States
The European Commission stated that existing measures will expire today at midnight
Government Meets Industry To Discuss Readiness To Comply EU’s Carbon Tax
The meeting was a follow-up of a similar meeting held in May where the industry was asked to be ready for the carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM).