EU keeps close eye as Zelenskyy U-turns to fix anti-corruption law
Contacts between Brussels and Kyiv are ongoing to make sure the new legislation upholds the independence of Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies....
EU regulator backs new Alzheimer’s drug, months after rejecting it
An expert committee recommended that the drug be offered to a narrow group of patients with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease.
Meta halts political advertising in the EU due to ‘unworkable’ rules
The EU’s transparency rules for political advertising, aimed at restricting foreign interference, will apply as of 10 October.
Chefs Nobu and Jean-Georges: culinary icons redefining fine dining
Nobu and Jean-Georges navigate the culinary world through distinct beginnings, global inspirations, and bold reinventions of iconic dishes.
Benfica's Stadium of Light prepares for new revitalising design
The plans will boost Benfica's stadium capacity to 70,000, add three more pavilions and a series of other facilities, such...
Romanians are nostalgic for communist dictator Ceaușescu: Who was he?
A recent survey reveals 66.2% of Romanians believe Nicolae Ceaușescu was a good leader, despite his repressive regime. #EuropeNews
Carrefour sells Italian supermarkets to NewPrinces for €1 billion
The Reggio Emilia-based group that owns several food brands makes the leap into large-scale distribution with the purchase of around...
EU Commission unlocks health funds but leaves civil society reeling from cuts
After months of delay, the European Commission has finally published its long-awaited 2025 budget programme for health, but civil society...
Tens of thousands displaced amid Thailand and Cambodia border clashes
Tens of thousands of people have fled their homes as fighting between Thailand and Cambodia continued for a second day...
Travel surges in Greece as more people holiday near and far
Data from ELSTAT shows an increase in both spending and overnight stays of Greek tourists