The EU's Telecommunications Ministers approved measures for a high common level of cybersecurity across the bloc, including a new directive
The US and EU are increasingly on the same page in countering China's growing assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific region.
The US and the EU are interested in deepening cooperation with Taiwan based on the "one-China" policy and maintaining the status quo in the Taiwan Strait
HSBC received the biggest fine of almost $200 million
Energy ministers from European Union countries meet to debate their response to high gas and electricity prices
India said that it seeks to establish a strong partnership with the EU, which can contribute to the nation's goal of transition to clean energy.
To finance the project, the EU will use its European Fund for Sustainable Development Plus and will offer grants of up to 18 billion euros from external assistance programs
Germany's incoming chancellor Olaf Scholz threw his support behind making Covid-19 vaccine compulsory and called for a parliamentary vote on the plan
Much remains unknown about the new variant, including whether it is more contagious
EU has urged the Chinese authorities to launch a transparent investigation into the case of Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai and present verifiable evidence of her safety
The program is expected to mobilize up to 300 billion euros (USD 341 billion) in public and private funds by 2027
The European Union will not renew its mandatory approval system for Covid-19 vaccine exports when it expires at the end of the year, the European Commission has said.
The European Union nations on Friday agreed to impose a ban on travel from southern Africa to counter the spread of a new COVID-19 variant.
The Commission said that as of January it will no longer require vaccine producers to request special authorisation to export outside the 27-nation bloc
Google said that it is critical that the EU law clarifies which actors and what types of content are subject to the obligations regarding political advertising
A complete vaccination against Covid-19 will grant the EU citizens free movement within the bloc for nine months, starting from the date of the last shot
However, they will have to iron out the final details with EU lawmakers, who have proposed tougher rules and higher fines
The European Commission is proposing that member states should continue welcoming all travelers inoculated with shots approved by the bloc
Political parties, organisations and companies would face fines if they failed to comply
The European Commission has proposed targeted measures to hit transport companies that are said to have helped smuggle people into the European Union (EU) via Belarus, Commission President said