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EU Commission to renew glyphosate authorization for 10 years

The European Commission will renew its authorization of glyphosate for a further 10 years, it said on Thursday, even though EU governments earlier failed...

Euro zone Q3 GDP shrinks, but employment rises

The euro zone economy contracted marginally quarter-on-quarter in the third quarter, a new estimate confirmed on Tuesday, underlining expectations of a technical recession if...

EU shifts to digital visas for Schengen area

People applying for visas to visit Europe’s Schengen area will soon do so via an online platform, under a change adopted by EU foreign...

EU-listed securities face review as ESG rules hit multinationals

Companies based outside Europe are reviewing securities they’ve listed in the bloc, as the implications of an overlooked clause in new ESG reporting rules...

EU aims to resolve US steel dispute by year end

The European Commission is aiming to reach an agreement on steel and aluminium with the United States by the end of the year to...

Apple suffers setback in fight against EU’s $14 billion tax order

An EU tribunal made legal errors when it ruled in favour of Apple over a 13 billion euro tax order and should review the...

European Commission adopts 6 bln euro-backed Western Balkans growth plan

The European Commission said on Wednesday it adopted a new growth plan for the Western Balkans, supported by a proposed 6 billion euro reform...

EU Commission recommends accession talks with Ukraine, Republic of Moldova once conditions met

In a boost for the floundering EU enlargement, the European Commission recommended on Wednesday opening accession talks with Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova...

EU set to move ahead on Ukraine membership bid with conditions

The European Union’s executive arm will meet later Tuesday to finalize a decision on whether to recommend formally opening Ukraine’s membership talks, with expectations...

Dutch court sentences Russian man to prison for EU sanctions breach

A Dutch court has sentenced a Russian citizen to 18 months in prison and fined his company 200,000 euros for breaching trade sanctions against...