Russia Sanctions Take its Toll Heavily on Europe
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earned the communist country countless sanctions from different several states. In retaliation, President Vladimir Putin cuts
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earned the communist country countless sanctions from different several states. In retaliation, President Vladimir Putin cuts
Spain has seen the worst slump, and is officially in a recession.
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have today become the first EU nations to open their borders to each other’s citizens as
Western failures in Eastern Europe and at home, coupled with Eastern Europeans' impotence, have entrenched post-communism, the highest stage of
Without figuring out how to complete successfully the integration of Eastern and Western Europe, the EU will be doomed to
The EU elections are the world's second largest exercise in democracy, with 427 eligible voters.
The new EU Parliament is set to convene for the first time in Strasbourg on July 2, 2019.
16 EU news and developments from April 15, 2019 that matter the most.
Romania’s capital Bucharest is hosting on Tuesday the 3rd annual summit of the Three Seas Initiative, a project to develop
Denmark has approved a plan to erect a fence on its border with Germany to keep out swine fever but
The population of the European Union almost reached 513 million people as of January 1, 2018, with the increase being