New EC Chief Ursula von der Leyen: A Disappointment Already or the First to Make Sense?
The next President of the European Commission could outplay the unpleasant Eastern European and Italian leaders who voted her into
The next President of the European Commission could outplay the unpleasant Eastern European and Italian leaders who voted her into
After Antonio Tajani, the top job of the new European Parliament is going to another Italian but from a different
The EU leaders have disregarded almost entirely the preferences of the European Parliament in favor of the spitzenkandidaten system.
A compromise put forth by France, Germany, and Spain has been rejected by the Eastern European member states, Ireland as
How can European policymakers craft an industrial strategy which safeguards the continent’s manufacturing base and addresses the main threats to
France's leader remains firmly opposed to the candidacy of Manfred Weber, who is Merkel's favorite.
By Daniel Castro and Eline Chivot According to recently released survey data that was collected in November 2018, European trust
The foreign interference is aimed at deeping the rifts in the EU societies.
New legislation grants whistleblowers across the European Union greater protection and shields them from retaliation. The legislation is aimed at
The UK will have to participate in the 2019 EU elections on May 23-26, or crash out of the EU
The European Council President wants to eliminate "the threat of constantly shifting cliff-edge dates".