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Stamps in people's passports will be replaced by biometric checks for people travelling in and out of the EU from 12 October, ...
Italy’s Giorgia Meloni needs to explain why nations are deemed safe and open decision to legal challenges, says ECJ ...
The European Court of Justice on Friday ruled that carmakers like Volkswagen remain liable for using unlawful defeat devices, ...
EU Ambassador Jovita Neliupšienė discusses China, Russia, U.S. ties and the 'existential' issue of security with Newsweek.
National courts must be allowed to conduct in-depth reviews of arbitral awards by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to ...
Europe's top court on Friday questioned the legitimacy of the "safe countries" list Italy uses to send migrants to Albania to ...
Asian shares are lower after choppy trading on Wall Street that saw more losses as investors assess President Donald Trump’s ...
The European Union’s top court has ruled that the decisions of world soccer’s governing body FIFA can be challenged outside ...
Steep American tariffs on the European Union and United Kingdom could mean higher prices for imported wines and spirits, ...
Sweden has joined other European countries in calling on the European Union to freeze its trade deal with Israel to force the ...
The European Commission says 18 EU countries have so far applied for billions of euros from a new defense fund aimed at ...
U.S. President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen have announced a sweeping trade deal ...