
EU Fires Official Over Qatar Trips—But What About the Rest?
The dismissal has reopened questions about why ethics rules seem to bite hardest at lower levels of the EU system.

The dismissal has reopened questions about why ethics rules seem to bite hardest at lower levels of the EU system.

Finally! A high-level Eurocrat involved in Qatargate is on his way out.

The EU also imposed visa bans and asset freezes on 21 Iranian operatives and state entities, targeting top IRGC commanders and senior government figures.

According to the EU court, Hungary violated European Union law by opposing the bloc’s agreed position on cannabis classification.

A technical reclassification with far-reaching consequences has drawn WhatsApp into the EU’s most demanding digital rules

The European Parliament’s decision to refer the Mercosur agreement to the EU courts may ultimately pave the way for its provisional application—without safeguards.

The court said the fines imposed by the Commission over the Turow coal mine were preventive, ensuring Poland complies with interim measures and EU law.

Pressure from the agricultural sector and the backing of conservative forces have managed, for now, to halt a key deal for Brussels.

China calls the Brussels plan to restrict high-risk foreign telecom suppliers “naked protectionism”.

Brussels is expanding its anti-racism agenda just as voters worry about crime, housing and migration—fueling fears that lectures and regulation are replacing practical solutions.