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The European Commission is discussing the introduction of a probationary period for new European Union members, with the possibility of suspending their rights or expelling them from the bloc in case ...
The EU should offer better interim rewards for progress — such as earlier market access, sectoral integration and deeper participation in EU programs — while imposing clear penalties for backsliding.
Top European Commission officials said on October 4 that admitting new member states to the European Union by 2030 is now a “realistic goal”, as Brussels presented its annual enlargement report and ...
President Trump’s trade deal with the European Union is getting pushback from some of the bloc’s members calling the tariff plan a “humiliation,” “unequal,” and worse than the deal reached with the ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union member states are set to vote on Wednesday April 9 on countermeasures to the United States' steel and aluminum tariffs, a senior EU official, said on Thursday. The ...
Iceland is considering holding a referendum before 2027 to resume accession talks with the European Union, driven by unease over geopolitical and trade tensions with the United States and the EU.
European Union (EU) member states have approved the European Commission's proposal to introduce retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. The bloc's executive made the proposal as a countermeasure against ...
BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union members approve new tariffs on $23 billion in US goods in retaliation for Trump's steel, aluminum tariffs. 26,646 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you ...
BRUSSELS — European Union countries must purchase military equipment made in Europe under a new loan program meant to help the continent provide for its own security, a top EU official said Tuesday, ...
There is a gap between the rhetoric of the European Union on human rights and the often inadequate and sometimes abusive laws and practices of member states. The gap is particularly stark when it ...