€218 Million in Funding Approved to Aid Bulgarian Agri-Producers Impacted by War in Ukraine
The European Commission has approved a €218 million Bulgarian scheme to support certain agricultural producers in the context of Russia’s
The European Commission has approved a €218 million Bulgarian scheme to support certain agricultural producers in the context of Russia’s
The operators of Nord Stream, the twin gas pipelines that bring gas from Russia to Europe via the Baltic Sea,
Amazon has offered to address concerns over its use of non-public marketplace seller data and concerns over a possible bias
As COVID-19 rates increase in several European countries the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the European
Ahead of the G7 summit slated for this June in Cornwall, Conservative peer Baroness Helić and Tory MP Anthony Mangnall
In the latest troubling sign for legacy Italian telecom operator Telecom Italia (TIM), the question marks over the company’s planned
It was inevitable that the coronavirus pandemic would provoke a political shift, as well as some drastic measures to stave
Recent numbers from the UK underscore just how much first-time British homebuyers rely on financial help from parents and families,
Fresh research by investigative journalists has revealed that the tobacco industry managed to skirt Dutch government safeguards and infiltrate negotiations
The confusion and chaos thrown up by the ongoing COVID-19 crisis has proven to be the perfect battleground for conspiracy
On 19 May, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron shook hands on a €500 billion recovery fund