
Brussels Agrees €90bn Loan for Ukraine, Sidesteps Use of Frozen Russian Assets—For Now
EU leaders struck a deal to further aid Ukraine, opting to avoid the politically fraught question of seizing Russian assets.

EU leaders struck a deal to further aid Ukraine, opting to avoid the politically fraught question of seizing Russian assets.

Mercosur and the Green Deal have become the symbols of fierce citizen discontent.

A new MCC Brussels report questions whether the Commission’s announced rearmament plans can translate into real defence capability without political cohesion or social backing.

Brussels benefits nicely from the UK rejoining Erasmus, but the UK taxpayer loses out.

The Erasmus framework could extend beyond universities, reopening access to vocational training placements and sports exchanges.

The proposed trade agreement between Latin America and Europe faces resistance in France—over fears of regulatory double standards and cheap agricultural products flooding the market.

In the wake of Elon Musk’s suggestion that the EU should be abolished, it is relevant to ask what would happen to the European economy if the currency union no longer existed.

Chinese e-commerce giant facing scrutiny for alleged subsidy rule breaches, with Brussels snoopers citing the Digital Services Act against it.

Viktor Orbán’s chief strategist lays out why border fences, family policy, and defying EU fines are worth the political cost.

Three reactors are planned on Poland’s northern Baltic coast, aiming to commence operations in the late 2030s.