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Europe saw stronger growth at start of year before US tariffs darkened outlook

Europe’s economy grew more strongly in the first three months of the year, only to see hopes for an ongoing recovery quickly squelched by...

EC chief von der Leyen arrives in Kyiv as Ukraine marks invasion anniversary

The president of the European Commission has arrived in Kyiv to mark the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Ursula von der Leyen arrived...

EU hits Intel with €376.4m antitrust fine in computer chip case

European Union antitrust enforcers have slapped Intel with a fresh €376.4 million fine in a long-running legal fight which the chipmaker appeared to have...

EU agrees to boost green fuels for aviation in bid to cut emissions

New rules requiring airlines to use more sustainable fuels across the European Union have been agreed by negotiators from member countries and the EU...

Brussels has gone the ‘extra mile’ to improve Northern Ireland Protocol

The EU has gone to the limits of what it can do to resolve the problems of post-Brexit trade in Northern Ireland, the bloc’s...

European Commission to consider tightening travel restrictions for EU passengers

The European Commission has proposed an update to the EU travel arrangement made last year to curb the spread of Covid-19 as case numbers...

European Commission reaches deal for remdesivir

The European Commission says it has sealed a deal with pharmaceutical company Gilead to buy 500,000 treatment courses of remdesivir. No treatment has yet proved...

EU proposing €750bn recovery fund in response to pandemic crisis

The EU Commission is proposing a €750bn fund to help the bloc’s economy through the deep recession induced by the coronavirus pandemic, commissioner Paolo...

Satellites aiming to measure carbon emissions ‘will not be used to police world’ say EU

Satellites aimed at measuring the carbon emissions of specific regions will not be used to police nations, European officials have said. The European Commission’s Dinka...

Johnson tells EU he will not appoint a new UK commissioner

Britain will not appoint a new EU commissioner despite demands from Brussels to do so, UK Government has confirmed. Britain’s ambassador to the EU Sir...

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