Germany has given leeway for France to use state subsidies to fund its nuclear power plants, unblocking a long-stalled reform of the EU electricity market in the face of vast state aid regimes in...
The European Central Bank is watching the oil price for any inflationary impact from the Israel-Hamas conflict, President Christine Lagarde told euro-area finance ministers, according to people...
Big banks in Britain are preparing for any future escalation of Western sanctions on China and have shared their "scenario planning" with the British and U.S. governments, a senior banking official...
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was found guilty of disobeying a police order and ordered to pay a fine, TT news agency reported on Wednesday, the second time in three months she was...
Cyprus ranks first among the EU member states in the percentage of returns on new asylum seekers applications, Interior Ministry announced Thursday.This percentage reaches 97% in returns of irregular...
A greater proportion of surveyors are reporting falling UK residential property prices than at any time since February 2009, with demand and sales volumes also contracting, according to a closely...
The EU has axed the shipping industry’s exemption from competition laws, in a blow to shipowners whose profits have long been bolstered by their ability to share vessels.Source: Financial Times
The European Union is drawing up a plan to postpone tariffs on electric vehicle sales between the UK and the bloc for a year in an attempt to defuse a row over the new rules, which are due to come...
Metro Bank has struck a financing deal with investors after a weekend of negotiations that should give the UK challenger bank some breathing space and fill a capital hole that had prompted talks with...
Futures contracts tied to bonds issued by the European Union look increasingly likely to be launched next year as the bloc's outstanding debt grows, an EU official said on Thursday, a step that would...