Germany Files Lawsuit against Italy at ICJ
Germany has filed a lawsuit with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) against Rome in a dispute over compensation payments
Germany has filed a lawsuit with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) against Rome in a dispute over compensation payments
Gazprom stops all gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria, as Poland had refused to comply with Russia’s demand for payment
The European Commission recently approved the merger between French mutual insurance giant Covéa and PartnerRe, a reinsurance company owned by
Boston Scientific, a global leader in the development and manufacture of medical devices, has announced details of a new €100
Greenlink Interconnector Limited (GIL) has announced financial close on construction of the 500MW 190km subsea and underground electricity interconnector that
French presidential candidate Valérie Pécresse recently waded into the nutritional labelling debate when she told Europe 1 last month that
The Socialist Party of Portugal’s Prime Minister Costa has decisively won the early parliamentary elections and obtained the absolute majority
Austria will ease its COVID restrictions after Chancellor Karl Nehammer announced relief, especially for trade and gastronomy. The 2G regulation
After the fifth ballot, Italy continues to look for its new head of state. The 1009 parliamentarians and regional representatives
The sea rescuers of the “Sea-Watch 3” with 440 people on board had to wait for a week to be
In France, the number of new corona infections has increased significantly for days. While more than 100,000 new cases were