Sweden’s prime minister has said his country can provide hope and stability for life science investors amid increasing global uncertainty.
The island's fragile digital infrastructure has come under increased scrutiny as attacks on European sea cables have increased in recent months.
Circumvention of the EU carbon border tariff could be addressed with origin-specific default CO2 values, a joint statement by Belgium, Italy, France, Luxembourg, Romania, Slovakia, and Spain suggests.
Farmers were joined by colleagues from Slovakia, Hungary, and Austria.
Solemn undertaking before the Court of Justice of the European Union by the European Ombudsman
Austria was right to challenge Hungary’s nuclear deal with Russia, the EU court’s adviser said, arguing Brussels failed to scrutinise the project’s legality.
Courts can balance the right of the data subject against trade secret protection to decide what information the data subject can receive.
Commission v Hungary
Law governing the institutions
Advocate General Medina: by voting against the Council’s Decision establishing the position of the European Union on the reclassification of cannabis and cannabis-related substances, Hungary infringed EU law
Austria v Commission
State aid
Advocate General Medina proposes to set aside the judgment of the General Court that upheld the Commission’s decision to approve aid from Hungary for two new nuclear reactors at Paks
Apothekerkammer Nordrhein
Approximation of laws
Member States may authorise advertising measures to promote the purchase of unspecified prescription-only medicinal products in the form of price reductions or payments of an exact amount
Dun & Bradstreet Austria
Principles of Community law
Automated credit assessment: the data subject is entitled to an explanation as to how the decision was taken in respect of him or her
AEON NEPREMIČNINE and Others
Property intermediation services: EU law does not preclude a cap limiting commissions charged by property agencies to 4% of the sale price or of the rent amount
New centrist coalition follows failure of the largest party. the far-right FPÖ, to strike a deal.
In today's edition of The Capitals, discover how villages in western Germany are shifting towards the far right, why Czechia is criticizing the "contradictory" Clean Industrial Deal, and so much more.
Meeting deadlines is important.
Unlike his predecessor, President Ilie Bolojan chose to involve the parliamentary parties in the discussions.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's recent visit to Bratislava failed to sway Slovakia's defence minister.
For Finance Minister Zbyněk Stanjura the Clean Industrial Deal also ignores the financial burden of Europe's growing defence needs.
"This amount is more than some European countries spent during the entire war," the defence minister said.
Microsoft Cloud clears EU Data Boundary, and Bluesky re-admits toe-sucking
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