Ireland’s Enterprise Minister to meet with US Tech Leaders
Simon Coveney TD, the Irish Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, is travelling to the US West Coast this week
Simon Coveney TD, the Irish Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, is travelling to the US West Coast this week
On the second major day of protests against the planned pension reform, strikes paralysed large parts of public life in
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) has announced its decision to fine Meta Ireland, formally Facebook Ireland Ltd., €390 million following
After much back and forth, the Patriot air defence system will now be stationed on Polish territory. The opposition sees
Ireland’s Central Statistics Office (CSO) has published its ‘Our Lives Our Money’ Pulse Survey. The on-line survey was carried out
The EU Commission recommends only releasing corona aid and subsidies for Hungary when the country implements demands for the rule
The fifth annual report of the Balance for Better Business Review Group, published today, reveals that while Irish businesses have
The European Union Justice and Home Affairs Council, under the steer of the Czech Presidency of the Council of the
Along the border to the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, Poland wants to erect a barbed wire barrier. Warsaw suspects that
The Russian government has accused Britain of being responsible for the explosions at the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas
Italy’s anti-Covid policy has been one of the most consistent in Europe. The new Meloni government puts an end to