The European Union’s culture of secrecy is a threat to democracy
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The European Union’s culture of secrecy is a threat to democracy
The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union states unequivocally: ‘Any citizen of the Union, and any natural or legal person residing or having its registered office in a member state, has a right of access to documents of the institutions, bodies, offices and agencies of the Union, wha»»»
Three more EU countries added as Singapore’s source for meat, egg products
SINGAPORE – As part of efforts to diversify and expand Singapore’s food sources, the Republic will soon get meat and egg products from three newly approved European Union (EU) member states – Greece, Lithuania and Latvia. They were added to the list of approved countries as part of ongoing reviews »»»
The Ministry of the Interior and the European Union sign a Declaration of Intent on Migration Management
This statement expresses the willingness of both parties to continue strengthening technical cooperation, the exchange of good practices and the development of institutional capacities in migration management and border control. From left: Ecuadorian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ecuadorian Minister»»»
The EU is making sure no generation gets left behind
Aqra bil- Malti The European Union (EU) is taking a bold step to ensure that today’s decisions do not place tomorrow’s generations at a disadvantage. On 5 March 2026, the European Commission unveiled its first Intergenerational Fairness Strategy, a plan to make sure that the laws, budgets, and poli»»»
‘Made in Europe’ EU industrial strategy could hit supply chains, UK minister warns
A British minister has warned that the EU’s “Made in Europe” industrial strategy could hit supply chains, drive up costs and create unnecessary trade barriers between the UK and some members of the bloc. Nick Thomas-Symonds, the UK minister for EU relations, made the comments as the European Union »»»
Greek rice growers fear Mercosur deal will price them out of business
Rice growers in northern Greece had braced for a tough 2026 season as competition from non-EU exporters heated up but many of them now worry that a controversial free trade deal between the European Union and South America’s biggest Mercosur economies might put them out of business for good. Greece»»»
MEP Alex Agius Saliba urges EU to provide special funds to Malta after storm damage
Labour MEP Alex Agius Saliba has called on the European Commission to provide special financial assistance to Malta in the wake of the severe storms that battered the islands over the past days, leaving behind widespread damage to property and infrastructure. In a request submitted in recent hours,»»»
Are the KPPU's Cartel Allegations Against the Online Lending Industry True?
Indonesia's competition law enforcement is facing a major challenge. The Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KKP) is investigating all 96 peer-to-peer lending businesses suspected of engaging in cartel-like price fixing. The Circular Letter from the Indonesian Fintech Joint Funding Associa»»»
France tightens food import checks as farmers protest Mercosur deal
The French government on Sunday revealed plans to tighten checks on food imports in response to mounting protests from farmers concerned about unfair competition. Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard announced that a new decree would suspend imports of certain products containing banned substances, »»»
Proposed Restrictions on Homemade Wine and Liquor Production Spark Outcry in Bulgaria, Government Pulls Back Bill
A recently proposed bill aiming to regulate the production of homemade wine and liquor in Bulgaria has been met with backlash, prompting the government to withdraw the legislation for further consultation. On September 15, 2025, the Ministry of Agriculture introduced a bill targeting the regulation»»»
Hungary's new immigration rules impact long-term non-EU residents and elderly
Follow our Facebook page to get the latest news about Hungary! Follow our X (Twitter) page to get the latest news about Hungary! Subscribe to our Telegram channel to get the latest news about Hungary! Subscribe to our WhatsApp channel to get the latest news about Hungary! Hungary’s new immigration »»»
Zelenskyy signs bill restoring independence of anti-corruption agencies
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed new legislation on Thursday restoring the independence of Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies, reversing changes that had sparked large-scale protests and criticism from the European Union. Zelenskyy inked the bill shortly after lawmakers gave their bac»»»
Minister Pislaru: Romania currently exceeds the EU average absorption rate of 11.4%, reaching 16.3%
Romania has an absorption rate of European funds of 16.3% and is currently above the European Union average of 11.4%, said on Wednesday the Minister of Investments and European Projects, Dragos Pislaru, who took stock after his first month in office."According to the latest data from the European C»»»
ETIAS explained: Why the EU just tripled its travel authorisation fee
In a significant update that could affect millions of travelers, the European Union (EU) has announced that it will triple the cost of its upcoming travel authorisation scheme—the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS). The fee, which will now cost €20 per applicant, is almost»»»
EU invests in Douala–N’Djamena corridor as it shifts from donor to investor in Africa
The European Union is ramping up its economic footprint in Africa with a significant €40 million investment to modernise the Douala–N’Djamena trade corridor. This vital route, connecting Cameroon’s port city of Douala with Chad’s capital, N'Djamena, serves as a critical economic lifeline for Centra»»»
Migrant return rules get tougher
The European Commission has proposed a new regulation aimed at tightening the bloc’s return procedures for migrants who reside illegally in the EU, seeking to harmonize enforcement across member-states and limit the ability of individuals to evade deportation by moving between countries. The propos»»»
EU authorizes Eisai-Biogen's drug for early Alzheimer's treatment
The European Commission on Tuesday authorized the use of Eisai and Biogen's drug to treat some patients with mild cognitive impairment in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, ending a more than two-year-long review process. This makes Leqembi the first approved drug in the European Union that t»»»
Algeria, EU Hold Talks to Revise ‘Partnership Agreement’
Algeria and the European Union last week launched the first round of talks aimed at reviving their 20-year “Partnership Agreement.” The talks were initiated at the request of Algiers. The Delegation of the European Union to Algeria said on Friday that a delegation headed by Florian Ermacora, head o»»»
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