11/23/2020 - India, European Union Hold Talks On Nuclear Disarmament
12/07/2020 - Last Month The Hottest November On Record: European Union
12/09/2020 - China, Russia Didn't Seek European Authorisation For Vaccines: Official
12/09/2020 - Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine docs hacked from European Medicines Agency
12/11/2020 - European Union Agrees To Cut Emissions By 55% By 2030
12/15/2020 - Facebook Takes Swipe At Apple While Supporting Draft European Union Rules
12/16/2020 - European Uber rival Bolt raises more than $180 million for A.I. drive
12/17/2020 - Google's $2.1 billion acquisition of Fitbit conditionally approved by European Commission
12/18/2020 - Covid: Italy latest European country to order Christmas lockdown
12/20/2020 - European regulator says Boeing's 737 Max is safe
12/21/2020 - Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Cleared For Use In European Union Nations: Report
12/21/2020 - European Medicines Agency authorizes Pfizer vaccine for use in the EU
12/21/2020 - No Evidence Pfizer Vaccine Won't Work Against New Strain: European Agency
12/24/2020 - Brexit: How European leaders reacted to EU-UK trade deal
12/26/2020 - European Union Begins Covid Vaccine Rollout As New Virus Strain Spreads
12/26/2020 - Britain, European Union Publish 1,246-Page Brexit Trade Agreement
12/28/2020 - Pfizer Delays Vaccine Deliveries To 8 European Nations: Spain
12/28/2020 - European Union Member States Endorse Post-Brexit Trade Deal
12/30/2020 - AstraZeneca Vaccine Approval Unlikely In January: European Union Agency
12/31/2020 - Brexit Becomes Reality As UK Leaves European Union's Single Market
01/06/2021 - European regulator approves Moderna Covid vaccine for use in the EU
01/06/2021 - After Pfizer, European Union Authorises Moderna Covid Vaccine
01/08/2021 - European Union Doubles BioNTech-Pfizer Vaccine Order To 600 Million Doses
01/12/2021 - Astrazeneca Files For Vaccine Approval: European Union Medicines Agency
01/15/2021 - Factory Renovation Delays European Union's Pfizer Vaccine Deliveries
01/18/2021 - U.S., European officials condemn arrest of poisoned Putin critic Navalny and call for his release
01/21/2021 - European Central Bank says it 'stands ready' to act as Covid infections continue to rise
01/22/2021 - Coronavirus: European Union vaccine woes increase
01/27/2021 - Supply of COVID-19 vaccines causes feud with drugmakers and European Union
01/29/2021 - Covid: AstraZeneca contract must be published, says European Commission chief
01/31/2021 - Millions vaccinated in the U.K. as European countries struggle over vaccine rollout
02/01/2021 - BioNTech-Pfizer Pledges 75 Million More Vaccine Doses To European Union
02/01/2021 - European leaders condemn military coup in Myanmar
02/05/2021 - Russia Expels European Diplomats For Attending Protest For Kremlin Critic
02/05/2021 - Russia expels European diplomats over Navalny protests
02/05/2021 - Biden administration turns focus to Iran as secretary of State meets with European allies
02/08/2021 - European warehouse demand surges as e-commerce giants like Amazon and Alibaba snap up space
02/12/2021 - Russia says it's ready to end ties with the European Union
02/17/2021 - Navalny must be freed, European rights court tells Russia
02/20/2021 - How European businesses are adapting to Brexit
02/22/2021 - European banks have been resilient during the Covid crisis, but still face 2 major challenges
02/23/2021 - European Union adds 19 senior Venezuelan officials to its list of sanctions
02/24/2021 - Warsaw claims to have the tallest skyscraper in the European Union
02/26/2021 - European leaders double down on need to speed up vaccination program
03/02/2021 - Be wary of social media trading tips, European regulator warns
03/04/2021 - European Union begins review of Russia's Sputnik Covid vaccine
03/05/2021 - Covid-19: Australia asks European Commission to review Italy's vaccine block
03/08/2021 - European Banking Authority hit by Microsoft Exchange hack
03/10/2021 - European Parliament votes to lift immunity to Catalan leaders, wanted by Spanish justice
03/10/2021 - Austrian coalition will block EU/Mercosur trade accord if it goes against the European Green Deal
03/16/2021 - More European countries suspend AstraZeneca shot as regulators review its side effects
03/18/2021 - European regulator greenlights AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine after reports of blood clots
03/19/2021 - Turkey Pulls Out Of European Treaty On Violence Against Women
03/20/2021 - European Union Threatens To Ban AstraZeneca Vaccine Exports
03/21/2021 - European Union Has "Absolutely No Need" Of Sputnik V Vaccine: Official
03/21/2021 - Vaccine Export Ban Will Be "Counter-Productive", UK Warns European Union
03/23/2021 - Biden Looks To "Revitalise" Ties At European Union Video Summit
04/04/2021 - European Union Has "Severe Concern" Over Russian Activity near Ukraine
04/06/2021 - Clear Link Between AstraZeneca, Blood Clots In Brain: European Official
04/07/2021 - 'Sofagate': Brussels Angry Over European Commission Chief's Chair Snub
04/08/2021 - Czech Republic vaccines: European court backs mandatory pre-school jabs
04/14/2021 - European Union Turns To Pfizer After Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Suspension
04/15/2021 - Airline executives cast doubt on European summer vacations with borders still closed
04/18/2021 - European Super League: Uefa furious at 11 major clubs signing up to breakaway plans
04/18/2021 - European Super League: Premier League's 'Big Six' agree to join new league
04/18/2021 - European Super League announced with 12 soccer clubs, including six from England
04/19/2021 - European Union Sets Out Indo-Pacific Plan, Says It's Not "Anti-China"
04/19/2021 - European Super League 'a spit in the face' - Uefa
04/20/2021 - 'We are all ruined' without change: European Super League chairman hits back at criticism
04/20/2021 - European Super League: 'We want to save football' says chairman Perez
04/21/2021 - European Central Bank meets as new coronavirus lockdowns complicate the region's recovery
04/21/2021 - European Super League on the brink of collapse after widespread condemnation
04/22/2021 - 2020 Was Europe's Hottest Year On Record: European Union Scientists
04/22/2021 - European Super League: Why were there no teams from Germany?
04/30/2021 - The European Super League plan collapsed. But it might not be dead forever
05/08/2021 - European Super League: Real Madrid, Barcelona & Juventus defend plans in face of Uefa 'threat'
05/10/2021 - Argentine President Fernández starts European tour in Lisbon
05/10/2021 - European Union one step closer to Green Passports
05/12/2021 - European Union Court To Decide On Amazon Tax Appeal
05/12/2021 - Amazon Wins European Union Court Appeal In Luxembourg Tax Case
05/12/2021 - European Union Countries Urged To Halt Non-Essential Travel From India
05/13/2021 - Over A Quarter Of European Union Adults Would Refuse Covid Shot: Survey
05/19/2021 - European Union Likely To Reopen Borders To Vaccinated Travellers: Report
05/20/2021 - European Union Fines Banks 371 Million Euros Over Bond Trading Cartel
05/24/2021 - European Union Cuts Air Links With Belarus Over Forced Plane Landing
05/28/2021 - European markets hit record high as U.S. data boosts recovery hopes
05/28/2021 - European Medicines Agency Approves Pfizer Vaccine For 12-15 Year Olds
05/28/2021 - European Union Approves Pfizer-BioNTech Jab For 12 To 15-Year-Olds
05/30/2021 - NSA spying row: Denmark helped US gather data on European officials, says report
05/31/2021 - European Union Seeks Relaxation In Travel Curbs for Vaccinated Residents
06/04/2021 - Facebook's Marketplace Faces Antitrust Probe In European Union, UK
06/09/2021 - European Union Seeks Firm Joe Biden Pledge To End Trump-Era Trade Row
06/09/2021 - US, European Union To Commit To End Disputes, Seek Progress On Covid Study
06/09/2021 - Pandemic Led to Rise In Child Abuse, Racism: European Union Rights Agency
06/10/2021 - European Parliament: OK to Green Passport for covid-free travelers
06/10/2021 - WHO Issues Covid Warning To European Travellers Ahead Of Summer Travels
06/11/2021 - Covid Vaccine Access Needed "Thoughout World": European Medicines Agency
06/13/2021 - What Top European Agency Official Said On AstraZeneca Use Amid Concerns
06/16/2021 - Apple CEO Tim Cook criticizes European law that would break App Store hold
06/18/2021 - Major European firms sign agreement for sustainable exploitation of Chilean lithium
06/18/2021 - Google's Adtech Business To Face European Union Probe By Year-End: Report
06/22/2021 - The right to disconnect could become the norm in the European workplace
06/22/2021 - European Union Top Court Hands Win To YouTube In User Copyright Fight
06/22/2021 - European Union Launches Antitrust Probe Against Google Over Online Ads
06/24/2021 - "Too Much": European Leaders Confront Hungary's PM Over New Anti-LGBT Law
06/25/2021 - Moscow 'Regrets' European Union's Rejection Of Proposed Putin Summit
06/28/2021 - Delta Threat Looms As European Union Revives Travel With Covid Pass
07/01/2021 - Wall Street expects European stocks to outperform the U.S. this year. Here’s why
07/01/2021 - Data Shows 2 Covid Jabs Protect Against Delta Strain: European Regulator
07/02/2021 - Netherlands Becomes Latest European Union Country To Approve Covishield
07/03/2021 - European Union Set "Unacceptable" Preconditions For China Visit: Beijing
07/08/2021 - European Union Imposes 875 Million Euro Antitrust Fine On Volkswagen, BMW
07/08/2021 - European Central Bank sets its inflation target at 2% in new policy review
07/10/2021 - European Union Hits Goal Of Delivering Vaccines For 70% Of Adults
07/12/2021 - European Union Puts Digital Tax Plan "On Hold" Amid US Pressure
07/12/2021 - Consumer Group Lodges European Union Complaint Against WhatsApp
07/13/2021 - Data Gaps Prevented European Efforts To Assess Sputnik V Vaccine: Report
07/14/2021 - European Central Bank Launches Pilot Project To Create "Digital Euro"
07/14/2021 - Two Jabs "Vital" Against Delta Variant Of Covid: European Regulator
07/17/2021 - France To Require 24-Hour Negative Covid Test For Some European Arrivals
07/21/2021 - European Union Rejects UK's Demand For New Deal On Northern Ireland
07/22/2021 - More Than Half Of European Adults Fully Vaccinated Against COVID-19
07/23/2021 - European agency is 1st to approve Moderna jab for children
07/25/2021 - European Central Bank confirms expansive monetary policy
07/27/2021 - European Union Says 70% Of Its Adults Received At Least One Shot
07/27/2021 - Joe Biden Names Longtime Aide As European Union Envoy As Ties Grow
08/04/2021 - European Union Sends Help To Fight Wildfires In Greece, Italy
08/04/2021 - European Union Seals Deal With Novavax For 200 Million COVID-19 Vaccines
08/05/2021 - European Union Condemns Taliban Attacks, Demands Afghan Ceasefire
08/12/2021 - European Union Threatens Taliban With "Isolation" If Seizes Power
08/15/2021 - Taliban In Control, European Powers Scramble To Evacuate From Afghanistan
08/16/2021 - European Union Foreign Ministers To Hold Talks On Afghanistan Tomorrow
08/17/2021 - European Countries Halt Development Aid For Afghanistan
08/18/2021 - This European stock is up 100% year-to-date. One analyst says it will continue to soar
08/19/2021 - European markets slide after Fed talks tapering
08/19/2021 - Iran Talks "Complicated" By Nuclear Enrichment: European Powers
08/20/2021 - European Union Top Officials To Visit Afghan Evacuation Centre In Spain
08/21/2021 - No Recognition Of Taliban, No Political Talks: European Union
08/23/2021 - This European capital has overtaken Tokyo and Singapore as the world's safest city
08/30/2021 - European Union Says Bloc Should Support Afghanistan's Neighbours: Report
08/30/2021 - European Union Removes US From Covid Safe List For Non-Essential Travel
08/31/2021 - Covid-19 live updates: European Union says 70 percent of adults are fully vaccinated
09/02/2021 - European Central Bank to announce tapering in December, analysts say
09/03/2021 - European Union, AstraZeneca Settle Vaccine Supply Dispute Out Of Court
09/08/2021 - Chile's Piñera human rights policy condemned by Amnesty International during his European tour
09/08/2021 - Rocket Lab signs five-launch deal with European Internet of Things satellite company Kinéis
09/09/2021 - European Central Bank slows its bond purchases as euro zone inflation surges
09/14/2021 - UK Delays Full Post-Brexit Border Checks On Goods From European Union
09/14/2021 - Spain targets energy firms as European bills surge
09/15/2021 - European Union Chief Pledges 100 Million Euros More In Afghanistan Aid
09/16/2021 - European Bloc 'Not Informed' About New Australia-UK-US Alliance: Official
09/17/2021 - End Of 'Merkron': European Union's Power Couple Prepares To Bow Out
09/21/2021 - Russia responsible for Litvinenko killing - European court
09/23/2021 - In Blow To Apple, European Union To Impose Universal Phone Charger
09/23/2021 - European Union To Decide On Covid Booster Shot Next Month
09/23/2021 - Nearly 20 European Union Countries Back WHO Chief For Second Term
09/28/2021 - France Protests Limited UK Licences Granted To European Union Boats
09/30/2021 - Post-Brexit Rule Banning European Union ID Cards Begins At UK Borders
09/30/2021 - European Union, Australia Trade Talks Postponed Amid Submarine Row
10/11/2021 - European Union presses for worldwide suppression of the death penalty
10/12/2021 - European Union Announces 1-Billion Euro Aid Package For Afghanistan
10/12/2021 - European Union Announces 1-Billion Euro Aid Package For Afghanistan
10/12/2021 - Brexit: What has the European Court of Justice got to do with the NI Protocol?
10/12/2021 - Stop The Poison, UK Minister Tells European Union Over Post-Brexit Deal
10/13/2021 - European Union To Seek Ban On Arctic Fossil Fuel Exploitation
10/14/2021 - European rival to PayPal and Square makes $317 million acquisition to expand in the U.S.
10/18/2021 - Investors expect the Fed and European Central Bank will keep rates low for too long, survey says
10/20/2021 - Jailed Kremlin Critic Wins European Union's Sakharov Rights Award
10/21/2021 - More games, more countries, more travel: Does European football care about its climate impact?
10/21/2021 - SAP's cloud revenue jumps 20% as European software giant ramps up rivalry with Salesforce
10/22/2021 - Joe Biden, France's Emmanuel Macron Discuss European Defense: White House
10/22/2021 - European Union Leaders Bid Adieu To Germany's Merkel With- "Space Egg"
10/23/2021 - Falkland Islands trade with the European Union and Rules of Origin
10/27/2021 - European Central Bank expected to hold steady as economy slows and inflation soars
10/27/2021 - Nvidia's $40 billion takeover of Arm faces in-depth investigation from European Commission
10/28/2021 - European Central Bank holds policy steady despite soaring inflation
10/30/2021 - US, European Leaders Express "Grave Concern" At Iran's Nuclear Activities
11/03/2021 - European Parliament Delegation Visits Taiwan Amid China Tensions
11/03/2021 - Iran Nuclear Talks To Resume November 29 In Vienna: European Union
11/04/2021 - European manhunt for London burglaries that targeted celebrities
11/05/2021 - Don't Press The Emergency Brexit Button: European Union Warns Britain
11/09/2021 - European Union To Approve First Covid Antibody Drugs Amid Spike In Cases
11/10/2021 - Credit Suisse names a raft of U.S. and European stocks to buy as inflation fears spike
11/16/2021 - Covid-19 live updates: CDC adds more European destinations to highest-risk travel list
11/17/2021 - European markets head for flat open after inflation data hit sentiment
11/18/2021 - Macron praises Lula's bravery on ex-Brazilian president's European tour
11/22/2021 - White House says U.S. will not lock down to fight Covid as European nations implement restrictions
11/24/2021 - European markets head for positive open despite Covid headwinds
11/25/2021 - European Union Approves Pfizer Covid Jab For 5 To 11-Year-Olds
11/25/2021 - European Union Urges Booster Dose For Covid Pass As Infections Rise
11/26/2021 - Pfizer's vaccine makes it through to Canadian and European children
11/26/2021 - European officials voice concern over 'alarming' new Covid variant
11/28/2021 - "Race Against Time" To Tackle New Covid Variant: European Union Chief
11/28/2021 - Taliban Seeks European Union's Help To Run Afghanistan's Airports
11/28/2021 - European markets set to soar at the open despite global concern over omicron variant
11/29/2021 - European stocks set for positive open, optimistic that omicron variant won't derail recovery
11/30/2021 - No Time For "Niceties": European Diplomats Warn On Iran Nuclear Talks
11/30/2021 - HGV shortages: Why European drivers don't want to come back to the UK
12/01/2021 - European markets head for lower open as omicron Covid variant fears return
12/04/2021 - Afghanistan: Macron reveals plans for joint European mission
12/05/2021 - European stocks head for higher open as omicron variant, bitcoin volatility watched
12/06/2021 - European markets head for mixed open as investors weigh up omicron risks
12/07/2021 - European start-up funding triples to a new record above $100 billion this year
12/09/2021 - Omicron Cases So Far Appear "Mostly Mild": European Medicines Agency
12/13/2021 - European stocks set for higher start to the week as monetary policy decisions take center stage
12/13/2021 - Iran Losing "Precious Time" With Nuclear Stance: European Diplomats
12/13/2021 - European markets head for lackluster open as omicron concerns weigh on sentiment
12/15/2021 - European Central Bank heads into pivotal policy meeting with inflation and omicron infections rising
12/15/2021 - BofA names its top European stock picks — including 10 that could defy Wall Street expectations
12/15/2021 - European markets set to surge at the open as investors digest Fed decision
12/16/2021 - European Central Bank leaves interest rates unchanged, cuts bond buying further
12/16/2021 - Denmark First In European Union To Authorise Merck Covid Pill
12/16/2021 - European Union's Medical Body Backs 2 New Covid Treatments
12/16/2021 - European Union Medical Body Approves Pfizer Covid Pill For Emergency Use
12/16/2021 - Novavax Covid Vaccine Could Gain European, WHO Approval Next Week: Report
12/21/2021 - Novavax added to COVID-19 immunizers approved for European use
01/06/2022 - Ashers 'gay cake' case: European court rules case inadmissible
01/10/2022 - David Sassoli: European Parliament president dies aged 65
01/11/2022 - European Parliament Speaker David Sassoli dead at 65
01/12/2022 - Frequent Booster Shots Could Weaken Immunity, Warn European Regulators
01/14/2022 - European Parliament President David Sassoli Laid To Rest In Rome
01/18/2022 - Roberta Metsola Becomes Third Woman, Youngest To Head European Parliament
01/19/2022 - Conservative Maltese woman picked to head European Parliament
01/19/2022 - France Calls To Add Abortion, Climate Protection To European Union's Charter
01/19/2022 - The battle for Steaua Bucharest - an Eastern European giant at war with itself
01/21/2022 - Is Nuclear, Natural Gas "Green"? European Union's "Taxonomy" Quarrel
01/24/2022 - Biden to video call European allies over Ukraine
01/28/2022 - European agency green-lights Pfizer COVID-19 pill
02/02/2022 - US boosts European troops amid Ukraine tensions
02/03/2022 - European oil facilities hit by cyber-attacks
02/10/2022 - "Dangerous Moment" For European Security: NATO Chief On Russian Build Up
02/11/2022 - European Union Advises Non-Essential Staff To Leave Ukraine
02/21/2022 - France's Macron Calls For "Targeted European Sanctions" Against Russia
02/25/2022 - Putin Behaving Like "Nazis" In Ukraine: European Union
02/26/2022 - European Union's New Sanctions To "Cripple" Putin Amid Ukraine Invasion
02/27/2022 - European Union To Propose Funding Weapons, Fuel For "Heroic" Ukraine
02/27/2022 - European Union To Buy Weapons For Ukraine, Bans Russia In Air And On-Air
02/27/2022 - Under Attack, Ukraine To Get "Fighter Jets" From European Union
02/28/2022 - Ukraine Appeals For "Immediate" European Union Membership For Ukraine
02/28/2022 - European Union Plans To Grant Ukrainians Right To Stay For Up To 3 Years
02/28/2022 - Different Opinions On European Union Enlargement After Ukraine Plea
02/28/2022 - Ukraine Invasion Getting "More And More Ruthless": European Union
03/01/2022 - Amid War, Ukraine Tells European Union To "Prove You Are With Us"
03/01/2022 - European Embassies Pressure Pakistan Over UN Vote On Ukraine War
03/05/2022 - Ukraine-Russia Talks "Can't Be Only European Or American": EU To China
03/11/2022 - "European Union Should Do More" For Ukraine: President Volodymyr Zelensky
03/12/2022 - "Ukraine belongs to the European family", but... no fast track access to EU
03/15/2022 - European Union Approves New Round Of Sanctions Against Russia
03/15/2022 - "Help Yourself By Helping Us": Ukraine President To North European Leaders
03/15/2022 - Ukraine war: European leaders risk train ride to meet Zelensky
03/16/2022 - European Rights Body Suspends All Russia-Linked Petitions
03/18/2022 - European Politicians Want Zelensky Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize: Report
03/31/2022 - European Union Gas Buyers Need Ruble Accounts From April: Putin
04/08/2022 - European Union Says Resuming Diplomatic Presence In Ukriane
04/15/2022 - European central bank will raise interest rates after ending assets' purchasing program
04/19/2022 - In Tit-For-Tat Move, Russia Expelling Over 30 European Diplomats
04/19/2022 - European Countries Call For Immediate End To Jerusalem Unrest At UN
04/21/2022 - The German towns in Paraguay with a surge in European immigrants
04/22/2022 - European Union Finalises New Legislation To Curb Big Tech Dominance
04/27/2022 - Four European Gas Buyers Made Ruble Payments to Russia: Report
05/02/2022 - European Union Readies For End Of Russia Gas, Warns Won't Pay In Ruble
05/03/2022 - Russia Says It Hit Ukraine Logistics Centre Having "US, European Weapons"
05/05/2022 - European Union's Watchdog Evaluating Moderna Vaccine For Under-Fives
05/06/2022 - EU Ambassador to Uruguay on trade agreement with Mercosur: “It is something that European citizens are asking their governments for”
05/11/2022 - "If This Is Europe's Future...": Internet Mocks European Parliament Dance
05/12/2022 - "Very Important For Us:" Ukraine Wants Spot "Reserved" In European Union
05/13/2022 - 10 More European Gas Buyers Open Ruble Accounts for Payments
05/13/2022 - Stalled Iran Nuclear Talks Reopened: European Union
05/19/2022 - No Exceptions For Ukraine's European Union Entry: German Chancellor
05/20/2022 - Germany Rejects Pooling European Union's Debt To Rebuild Ukraine
05/23/2022 - European Union Drugs Regulator Approves AstraZeneca Jab As Covid Booster
05/27/2022 - European Union In Talks For Common Purchase Of Monkeypox Vaccine
05/27/2022 - European Union Scrambles To Reach Deal To Embargo Russian Oil Exports
06/10/2022 - Genocide Risk In Xinjiang, European Parliament Demands Sanctions: Report
06/12/2022 - Britain To Defy European Union By Scrapping Northern Ireland Trade Rules
06/14/2022 - European Union to unfreeze aid for Palestinians
06/15/2022 - Time For 1st European To Travel Moon? A New Deal Could Make This Happen
06/16/2022 - European Leaders Head To Ukraine By Train To Show Solidarity
06/16/2022 - "Fans of Frogs...": Putin Aide Snubs European Leaders' Kyiv Visit
06/17/2022 - European Commission's First Step For War-Hit Ukraine's EU Membership
06/21/2022 - Ukraine On Course For Official European Union Candidacy
06/23/2022 - London ignores European legislation: UK Supreme Court, final arbiter in human rights issues
06/24/2022 - European countries launch vax funding for LatAm developments
06/26/2022 - European Leaders To Hold 4-Way Talks On Iran Nuclear Programme
07/06/2022 - European Parliament Overwhelmingly Ratifies Landmark Tech Laws
07/07/2022 - European Union gets tough on trade affecting "deforestation and forest degradation"
07/08/2022 - Argentine minister off on European tour to buy new submarine
07/18/2022 - Heatwave: Ferocious European heat heads north
07/20/2022 - WHO foresees challenging European winter as COVID-19 cases surge
07/21/2022 - European heat wave in the 40 Celsius has become the "new normal", says WMO chief
07/22/2022 - European Central Bank raises benchmark interests, first time in eight years
08/09/2022 - Loire Valley: Intense European heatwave parches France's 'garden'
08/12/2022 - European Union Presidency Weighs Up Visa Ban For All Russians
08/21/2022 - US, European Leaders Discuss Iran Nuclear Deal Issue: Report
08/26/2022 - European cruise ship to dock at Margarita Island after 15 years
09/03/2022 - European Union Ready If Russia Turns Off Gas Supplies: EU Official
09/07/2022 - Ukraine war: Putin says West's sanctions fever wrecks European lives
09/07/2022 - European Commission Proposes 5 Billion Euros In Financial Aid To Ukraine
09/13/2022 - European Union Plans To Provide Additional Military Aid To Ukraine
09/14/2022 - Sanctions On Russia To Stay, Says European Union Chief
09/15/2022 - European Union Chief In Ukraine To Discuss "Cooperation" Before Integration
09/15/2022 - Hungary Is "No Longer A Full Democracy", Says European Parliament
09/21/2022 - European Union Plans More Sanctions Against Russia After Putin's New Move
09/28/2022 - "Sabotage", "Deliberate Acts": European Leaders On Gas Pipeline Leaks
09/28/2022 - European Union Proposes "Biting Sanctions" On Russia For Ukraine Escalation
09/30/2022 - European Union Says Will Never Accept Russia's "Illegal" Referendums
10/06/2022 - UK's Truss joins big European club seeking 'new order without Russia'
10/06/2022 - 'European Political Community' Meets Amid Russia-Ukraine War
10/07/2022 - European Union Leaders To Tackle Rising Energy Prices At Prague Meet
10/17/2022 - European Union To Launch Training Mission For Ukrainian Soldiers Amid War
10/17/2022 - European Union Imposes Sanctions On Iran Over Anti-Hijab Protests
10/20/2022 - Russia Says European Union "Party To Conflict" In Ukraine
10/26/2022 - European Union Aims For Zero Pollution In Air, Water By 2050
10/27/2022 - Will Retaliate If European Union Seizes State Assets: Russia
10/30/2022 - European Union Could List Iran's Revolutionary Guards As Terrorists
11/14/2022 - More European Union Sanctions For Iran Over Crackdown On Hijab Protesters
11/16/2022 - $1 Billion Promised By European Union For Climate Resilience In Africa
11/19/2022 - European Union Rejects "Unacceptable" Emissions Proposal At Climate Talks
11/23/2022 - Russia Declared "A State Sponsor Of Terrorism" By European Parliament
11/23/2022 - World's First Disabled Astronaut Joins European Space Agency
11/28/2022 - Russia determined to unblock fertilizer exports frozen in European ports
12/02/2022 - European Union Caps Russian Oil At $60 Per Barrel
12/11/2022 - European Parliament VP arrested on suspicions of belonging to a criminal organization
12/12/2022 - European Union Adds 2 Billion Euros To Fund Used To Arm Ukraine Amid War
12/12/2022 - EU corruption scandal: European Parliament offices searched
12/16/2022 - European Union Warns Elon Musk Of "Sanctions" After Twitter Suspensions
12/19/2022 - Facebook Parent Meta Likely Breaching Antitrust Laws: European Commission
12/20/2022 - European Light Rocket Vega-C Lost Shortly After Launch In French Guiana
01/03/2023 - European weather: Winter heat records smashed all over continent
01/26/2023 - Alberto Fernández meets with European Council President
02/02/2023 - "We Stand By Ukraine As Firmly As Ever": European Union Chief In Kyiv
02/09/2023 - 'We Are Defending You": Ukraine's Zelensky Rallies European Allies
02/14/2023 - European Parliament Votes To Ban Petrol Car Sales By 2035
02/17/2023 - Under Fire TikTok Says Working "Hard" To Comply With European Union Rules
02/19/2023 - The young Anglo-Indians retracing their European roots
02/23/2023 - European Commission Bans TikTok On Official Devices
02/23/2023 - European Commission bans TikTok on staff devices
02/26/2023 - European Union Leaders May Visit China By 2023: Envoy
03/06/2023 - European Space Agency Calls For "Urgently" Establishing Moon Time Zone
03/08/2023 - TikTok Unveils New European Data Security Regime Amid Growing Pressure
03/18/2023 - Alckmin discusses Brazil's ties with European envoy beyond Mercosur
03/22/2023 - European young adults are critical of both US and China - study

European young adults are critical of both US and China - study

Published: 03/22/2023 in BBC News - World

They are concerned about America's role as the "world's policeman" and China's growing economic might.

Alckmin discusses Brazil's ties with European envoy beyond Mercosur

Published: 03/18/2023 in MercoPress

Alckmin highlighted the Brazilian government's efforts to reposition the country internationally Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin met Friday with the European Commission's Executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager to discuss the South American country's relations beyond the Mercosur deal, Agencia Brasil reported.

TikTok Unveils New European Data Security Regime Amid Growing Pressure

Published: 03/08/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

Meanwhile, the White House has backed legislation granting the administration new powers to ban Chinese-owned video app TikTok and other foreign-based technologies if they pose national security threats.

European Space Agency Calls For "Urgently" Establishing Moon Time Zone

Published: 03/06/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

ESA highlighted the "importance and urgency" of establishing an internationally accepted common lunar reference time towards which all lunar systems and users may refer to.

European Union Leaders May Visit China By 2023: Envoy

Published: 02/26/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

After the Chinese foreign ministry published on Friday a position paper expounding its stance on the war, the EU's top diplomat in China Jorge Toledo told reporters in Beijing that parts of the paper were concerning.

European Commission bans TikTok on staff devices

Published: 02/23/2023 in BBC News - World

The organisation, which has around 32,000 employees, says the measure is to increase cybersecurity.

European Commission Bans TikTok On Official Devices

Published: 02/23/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Commission has banned TikTok on official devices used by staff amid concerns over data protection, a spokesperson told AFP on Thursday.

The young Anglo-Indians retracing their European roots

Published: 02/19/2023 in BBC News - World

Members of the dwindling community are on a quest to reconnect to help preserve their culture.

Under Fire TikTok Says Working "Hard" To Comply With European Union Rules

Published: 02/17/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

Social media platform TikTok, famed for bite-size videos of pranks and dances, said today it was working hard to comply with EU rules after the bloc's leaders demanded greater efforts from the firm.

European Parliament Votes To Ban Petrol Car Sales By 2035

Published: 02/14/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Parliament voted on Tuesday to approve a ban on new sales of carbon-emitting petrol and diesel cars by 2035, clearing the final legislative hurdle.

'We Are Defending You": Ukraine's Zelensky Rallies European Allies

Published: 02/09/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky received a hero's welcome to Brussels on Thursday as he lobbied star-struck EU leaders for help to repel a renewed Russian offensive.

"We Stand By Ukraine As Firmly As Ever": European Union Chief In Kyiv

Published: 02/02/2023 in NDTV News - World-news

European Commission Chief Ursula von der Leyenarrived in Kyiv with a team of commissioners on Thursday. She is accompanied by 15 commissioners, including the bloc's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell.

Alberto Fernández meets with European Council President

Published: 01/26/2023 in MercoPress

Michel believes Lula makes a difference regarding closer ties between the region and the European Union Alberto Fernández Wednesday met European Council President Charles Michel at Casa Rosada to discuss the importance of strengthening the bilateral agenda European Union and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac).

European weather: Winter heat records smashed all over continent

Published: 01/03/2023 in BBC News - World

From Spain to Latvia, national and regional records for January are broken across the continent.

European Light Rocket Vega-C Lost Shortly After Launch In French Guiana

Published: 12/20/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European light launcher rocket Vega-C was lost shortly after lift-off from French Guiana on Tuesday with two Airbus satellites on board.

Facebook Parent Meta Likely Breaching Antitrust Laws: European Commission

Published: 12/19/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Commission on Monday said it had told Facebook parent company Meta that it is likely breaching EU antitrust laws by distorting competition in the markets for online classified ads and...

European Union Warns Elon Musk Of "Sanctions" After Twitter Suspensions

Published: 12/16/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The EU on Friday warned Elon Musk that Twitter could be subject to sanctions under a future media law after the "worrying" suspension of several journalists from the messaging platform.

EU corruption scandal: European Parliament offices searched

Published: 12/12/2022 in BBC News - World

Belgian police seize about €1m (£859,000) amid allegations that Qatar bribed EU officials.

European Union Adds 2 Billion Euros To Fund Used To Arm Ukraine Amid War

Published: 12/12/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union on Monday agreed to add two billion euros ($2.1 billion) to a fund used to help arm Ukraine, as it seeks to ensure it can keep delivering weapons to Kyiv.

European Parliament VP arrested on suspicions of belonging to a criminal organization

Published: 12/11/2022 in MercoPress

Belgium have arrested Greek Socialist MEP Eva Kaili, one of 14 European vice-presidents, in connection with an investigation into criminal organization. Police in Belgium have arrested Greek Socialist MEP Eva Kaili, one of 14 European Parliament vice-presidents, in connection with an investigation into a criminal organization, corruption, and money laundering that involves an unidentified Gulf state, but apparently, Qatar reported the Interpol office.

European Union Caps Russian Oil At $60 Per Barrel

Published: 12/02/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union will join the G7 powers in imposing a $60-per-barrel price cap on Russian oil, the Polish ambassador to the bloc said Friday, three days ahead of an EU embargo on imports by sea.

Russia determined to unblock fertilizer exports frozen in European ports

Published: 11/28/2022 in MercoPress

There are 262,000 tons of Uralchem’s fertilizer frozen in ports of Estonia, Latvia, Belgium and the Netherlands Russia is determined to unblock Russian fertilizers frozen in European ports, because of sanctions, and expects to resume ammonia exports through a pipeline across Ukraine. President Vladimir Putin made the announcement criticizing the current situation as totally unacceptable but admitted it is happening.

World's First Disabled Astronaut Joins European Space Agency

Published: 11/23/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Space Agency on Wednesday named the first ever "parastronaut" in a major step towards allowing people with physical disabilities to work and live in space.

Russia Declared "A State Sponsor Of Terrorism" By European Parliament

Published: 11/23/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Parliament on Wednesday designated Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism, arguing Moscow's military strikes on civilian targets such as energy infrastructure, hospitals, schools and...

European Union Rejects "Unacceptable" Emissions Proposal At Climate Talks

Published: 11/19/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union said Saturday it would rather have "no result" than a bad one at UN climate talks, after rejecting a proposal from summit host Egypt as insufficiently ambitious on reducing carbon...

$1 Billion Promised By European Union For Climate Resilience In Africa

Published: 11/16/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union on Wednesday said it would dedicate more than $1 billion in climate funding to help countries in Africa boost their resilience in the face of the accelerating impact of global...

More European Union Sanctions For Iran Over Crackdown On Hijab Protesters

Published: 11/14/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Foreign ministers from the bloc were meeting in Brussels and expected to sign off on the move -- shortly after Tehran issued its first death sentences over the demonstrations.

European Union Could List Iran's Revolutionary Guards As Terrorists

Published: 10/30/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Germany and the European Union are examining whether to list Iran's Revolutionary Guards as a "terrorist organisation", the German foreign minister said Sunday.

Will Retaliate If European Union Seizes State Assets: Russia

Published: 10/27/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Russia will retaliate if its state and citizens' assets are confiscated by the European Union, the Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.

European Union Aims For Zero Pollution In Air, Water By 2050

Published: 10/26/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The EU detailed plans Wednesday to bring air and water pollution down to zero by 2050, proposing tougher rules and compensation for those affected by poor air quality.

Russia Says European Union "Party To Conflict" In Ukraine

Published: 10/20/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Russia's foreign ministry said on Thursday that European Union weapons supplies to Kyiv made the bloc party to the conflict in Ukraine and that countries pumping Ukraine with weapons were "sponsors of...

European Union Imposes Sanctions On Iran Over Anti-Hijab Protests

Published: 10/17/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

EU foreign ministers on Monday met to adopt sanctions on Iran, with several condemning the regime's brutal crackdown on protesters -- while stressing the need to revive a moribund nuclear deal with...

European Union To Launch Training Mission For Ukrainian Soldiers Amid War

Published: 10/17/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union (EU) is set to step up its military support for Ukraine on Monday by launching a mission to train 15,000 Ukrainian soldiers and providing 500 million euros more for weapons.

European Union Leaders To Tackle Rising Energy Prices At Prague Meet

Published: 10/07/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Europe is facing an energy crunch as the price of electricity generation skyrockets because of a massive surge in gas prices caused by Russia turning off the taps.

'European Political Community' Meets Amid Russia-Ukraine War

Published: 10/06/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Leaders from Ukraine, Britain and Turkey joined their EU counterparts on Thursday for an inaugural summit of the "European Political Community" that showed Russia's isolation over its war on its...

UK's Truss joins big European club seeking 'new order without Russia'

Published: 10/06/2022 in BBC News - World

Leaders from the UK and across Europe gather in Prague for a new political grouping.

European Union Says Will Never Accept Russia's "Illegal" Referendums

Published: 09/30/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union said on Friday it firmly condemned the annexation by Russia of occupied Ukraine regions, adding it would never recognise "illegal" referendums held there and would tighten its...

European Union Proposes "Biting Sanctions" On Russia For Ukraine Escalation

Published: 09/28/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday proposed fresh sanctions against Russia over its war against Ukraine, including further trade restrictions, individual blacklistings and...

"Sabotage", "Deliberate Acts": European Leaders On Gas Pipeline Leaks

Published: 09/28/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The EU considers leaks from two Russia-Germany undersea gas pipelines this week "are not a coincidence", with indications they were "a deliberate act", the bloc's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell...

European Union Plans More Sanctions Against Russia After Putin's New Move

Published: 09/21/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

European Union ministers agreed to push ahead with new sanctions targeting Russia at an informal meeting on Wednesday.

Hungary Is "No Longer A Full Democracy", Says European Parliament

Published: 09/15/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Hungary reacted furiously Thursday to a vote in the European Parliament that declared that the country was no longer a "full democracy" and that the European Union needed to act.

European Union Chief In Ukraine To Discuss "Cooperation" Before Integration

Published: 09/15/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

EU commission president Ursula von der Leyen said Thursday she was in Kyiv to discuss closer cooperation between Ukraine and the European Union.

Sanctions On Russia To Stay, Says European Union Chief

Published: 09/14/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

EU commission president Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday said the successive waves of EU sanctions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine were here to stay and that Europeans must keep their...

European Union Plans To Provide Additional Military Aid To Ukraine

Published: 09/13/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The EU is looking to give more money to Ukraine for military spending as it battles Russian forces, adding to billions of euros already sent, the bloc's diplomacy chief said Tuesday.

European Commission Proposes 5 Billion Euros In Financial Aid To Ukraine

Published: 09/07/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Commission on Wednesday proposed five billion euros in financial aid to Ukraine, in the latest installment of a promised nine-billion-euro rescue package agreed by EU leaders in May.

Ukraine war: Putin says West's sanctions fever wrecks European lives

Published: 09/07/2022 in BBC News - World

Russia's president says his country is coping with the embargo while European jobs are going.

European Union Ready If Russia Turns Off Gas Supplies: EU Official

Published: 09/03/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

EU Economy Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni said Saturday that the European Union was "well prepared" in the event of a total halt in Russian gas deliveries, thanks to storage capacity and energy-saving...

European cruise ship to dock at Margarita Island after 15 years

Published: 08/26/2022 in MercoPress

Tourism with Russia and Cuba is also to be boosted, Padrón said Venezuelan authorities Thursday announced the first cruise ship in 15 years will be arriving at Margarita on Jan. 3, while the so-called "turoperación" with Russia will be resumed as of October, with 5 direct weekly flights between Moscow and Porlamar.

US, European Leaders Discuss Iran Nuclear Deal Issue: Report

Published: 08/21/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The leaders of the United States, Britain, France and Germany discussed efforts to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, the White House said on Sunday in a statement largely focused on Ukraine.

European Union Presidency Weighs Up Visa Ban For All Russians

Published: 08/12/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The Czech Republic, which holds the rotating EU presidency, said Friday that a blanket ban on visas for all Russian travellers could be the bloc's next sanction on Moscow.

Loire Valley: Intense European heatwave parches France's 'garden'

Published: 08/09/2022 in BBC News - World

The Loire Valley is key to French farming, but it is being devastated by a fourth heatwave this year.

European Central Bank raises benchmark interests, first time in eight years

Published: 07/22/2022 in MercoPress

“At our upcoming meetings, further normalization of interest rates will be appropriate,” said ECB chief Christine Lagarde. The European Central Bank on Thursday raised key interest rates for the first time in over a decade with the purpose of combating inflation, reflected in consumer prices of the Euro-zone which reached 8,6% in the first half of the year.

European heat wave in the 40 Celsius has become the "new normal", says WMO chief

Published: 07/21/2022 in MercoPress

The IPCC Special Report on Extremes also shows that heat waves will be more frequent, longer and more intense in the 21st century While a record 40.3°C was registered in UK on Tuesday, widespread extreme heat, wildfires and stress on health system were reported across the European continent.

WHO foresees challenging European winter as COVID-19 cases surge

Published: 07/20/2022 in MercoPress

“Waiting to act in the fall will be too late,” Kluge warned According to a statement released Tuesday by the World Health Organization (WHO), Europe shall be facing a challenging winter by the end of 2022 due to the rapid escalation of COVID-19 cases.

Heatwave: Ferocious European heat heads north

Published: 07/18/2022 in BBC News - World

Several countries are likely to see their hottest ever days as the heatwave moves north.

Argentine minister off on European tour to buy new submarine

Published: 07/08/2022 in MercoPress

Argentina's Defense Ministry intends to strengthen its stance regarding the South Atlantic as a strategic space Argentina's Defense Minister Jorge Taiana and a team of top-ranking Navy officers are on a trip to Europe to hold talks with several shipyards for the purchase of a new submarine to replace the ARA San Juan, it was reported.

European Union gets tough on trade affecting "deforestation and forest degradation"

Published: 07/07/2022 in MercoPress

”This is a big step forward that illustrates our ambitions towards the climate and biodiversity,” said French Energy Transition ministeer,  Agnès Pannier-Runacher. The European Council, the body that sets the political agenda of the European Union (EU), agreed on a proposal to limit the entry and trade of commodities where production has contributed to “deforestation or forest degradation” worldwide.

European Parliament Overwhelmingly Ratifies Landmark Tech Laws

Published: 07/06/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Parliament on Tuesday ratified landmark laws that will more closely regulate Big Tech and curb illegal content online, as the EU seeks to bring order to the internet "Wild West".

European Leaders To Hold 4-Way Talks On Iran Nuclear Programme

Published: 06/26/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The leaders of Britain, France, Germany and the United States will hold four-way talks Tuesday on Iran's nuclear programme, the French presidency said, with Tehran's oil exports as one of the issues...

European countries launch vax funding for LatAm developments

Published: 06/24/2022 in MercoPress

Europe is supporting Cuba and Mexico financially while exploring options in Chile, Costa Rica, Uruguay, and Colombia,” von der Leyen said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen Thursday said that around US$ 940 million will be invested in the production of vaccines and medicines in Latin American and Caribbean countries.

London ignores European legislation: UK Supreme Court, final arbiter in human rights issues

Published: 06/23/2022 in MercoPress

The legislation is intended “to curb abuses of the system and inject a bit more common sense into human rights law,” Raab said Britain will not abandon the European Convention on Human Rights but a new Bill of Rights will establish UK Supreme Court in London as the ultimate arbiter on human rights issues. The announcement was done by Dominic Raab, UK Deputy Prime Minister and Justice minister, and follows the European Court ruling which blocked Boris Johnson's efforts to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.

Ukraine On Course For Official European Union Candidacy

Published: 06/21/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Ukraine is set to become an official candidate for European Union membership on Thursday in a symbolic but morale-boosting decision following Russia's invasion, ministers and diplomats said on...

European Commission's First Step For War-Hit Ukraine's EU Membership

Published: 06/17/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Commission on Friday recommended war-torn Ukraine be formally named a "candidate" for joining the EU, a move that could open up a years-long path towards joining the bloc.

"Fans of Frogs...": Putin Aide Snubs European Leaders' Kyiv Visit

Published: 06/16/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

In a show of support to Ukraine following its invasion by Russia, the leaders of France, Germany and Italy met President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday.

European Leaders Head To Ukraine By Train To Show Solidarity

Published: 06/16/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The leaders of France, Germany and Italy were on a train Thursday bound for Kyiv, a day after the United States announced $1 billion worth of new arms for embattled Ukrainian forces.

Time For 1st European To Travel Moon? A New Deal Could Make This Happen

Published: 06/15/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Space Agency and NASA on Wednesday talked up the prospect of putting the first European on the Moon, as they signed a deal strengthening collaboration for future lunar exploration.

European Union to unfreeze aid for Palestinians

Published: 06/14/2022 in BBC News - World

Funds were held over concerns that Palestinian textbooks glorified violence and promoted anti-Semitism.

Britain To Defy European Union By Scrapping Northern Ireland Trade Rules

Published: 06/12/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Britain will propose overriding the rules that govern post-Brexit trade with Northern Ireland on Monday in a move that will inflame tensions with the European Union that have simmered since the...

Genocide Risk In Xinjiang, European Parliament Demands Sanctions: Report

Published: 06/10/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Parliament advocated additional sanctions targeting Chinese high-ranking officials, such as Chen Quanguo, Zhao Kezhi, Guo Shengkun and Hu Lianhe over human rights abuses of Uyghur's in...

European Union Scrambles To Reach Deal To Embargo Russian Oil Exports

Published: 05/27/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

EU countries scrambled on Friday to reach a deal that would embargo seaborne deliveries of Russian oil but still allow deliveries by pipeline, a compromise to win over Hungary and unblock new...

European Union In Talks For Common Purchase Of Monkeypox Vaccine

Published: 05/27/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union is working on a common purchasing agreement for vaccines and antivirals against monkeypox, as cases of the viral disease usually endemic to Africa gather steam in Europe and beyond.

European Union Drugs Regulator Approves AstraZeneca Jab As Covid Booster

Published: 05/23/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

AstraZeneca's Covid jab has won approval for use as a booster or third jab in the European Union, the British drugs giant confirmed Monday.

Germany Rejects Pooling European Union's Debt To Rebuild Ukraine

Published: 05/20/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Germany's finance minister today ruled out any joint EU borrowing to help cover the massive cost of rebuilding war-scarred Ukraine, after the idea was floated by top European officials.

No Exceptions For Ukraine's European Union Entry: German Chancellor

Published: 05/19/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Ukraine's bid to join the EU cannot be sped up despite the country's invasion by Russia, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Thursday.

Stalled Iran Nuclear Talks Reopened: European Union

Published: 05/13/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Stalled negotiations over Iran's nuclear programme have been unblocked after fresh talks in Tehran, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said Friday, adding that he believed a final deal was within...

10 More European Gas Buyers Open Ruble Accounts for Payments

Published: 05/13/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Ten more European gas buyers have opened accounts in Gazprombank JSC, doubling the total number of clients preparing to pay in rubles for Russian gas as President Vladimir Putin demanded.

"Very Important For Us:" Ukraine Wants Spot "Reserved" In European Union

Published: 05/12/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Ukraine wants a spot reserved for it in the European Union, even if obtaining full membership could take time, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said Thursday in Berlin.

"If This Is Europe's Future...": Internet Mocks European Parliament Dance

Published: 05/11/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

A narrator is heard saying in French "You have just arrived on the Moon... your hands become fish... You discover a new planet."

EU Ambassador to Uruguay on trade agreement with Mercosur: “It is something that European citizens are asking their governments for”

Published: 05/06/2022 in MercoPress

After more than 20 years of negotiations, progress is being made towards its entry into force. The ambassador of the European Union (EU) in Uruguay, Paolo Berizzi, said he was “optimistic” about the agreement between the bloc he represents and Mercosur. After more than 20 years of negotiations, Berizzi said he believes that this year there will be progress for its entry into force.

European Union's Watchdog Evaluating Moderna Vaccine For Under-Fives

Published: 05/05/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union's drug watchdog said Thursday that it is assessing the possible use of Moderna's Covid vaccine for children aged five and under, the only group not yet eligible for the jab in most...

Russia Says It Hit Ukraine Logistics Centre Having "US, European Weapons"

Published: 05/03/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Russian high-precision missiles have hit a logistics centre located at a military airfield near Ukraine's Odesa which was used to deliver weaponry given to Kiev by the West, the Russian defence...

European Union Readies For End Of Russia Gas, Warns Won't Pay In Ruble

Published: 05/02/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union warned member states Monday to prepare for a possible complete breakdown in gas supplies from Russia, insisting it would not cede to Moscow's demand that imports be paid for in...

Four European Gas Buyers Made Ruble Payments to Russia: Report

Published: 04/27/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Four European gas buyers have already paid for supplies in rubles as President Vladimir Putin demanded, according to a person close to Russian gas giant Gazprom PJSC.

European Union Finalises New Legislation To Curb Big Tech Dominance

Published: 04/22/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union early Saturday finalised new legislation to require Big Tech to remove harmful content, the bloc's latest move to rein in the world's online giants.

The German towns in Paraguay with a surge in European immigrants

Published: 04/21/2022 in BBC News - World

Thousands of German nationals have migrated to Paraguay to escape Covid restrictions and immigration in Europe.

European Countries Call For Immediate End To Jerusalem Unrest At UN

Published: 04/19/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Five European countries called Tuesday for an end to clashes in Jerusalem following a weekend of violence surrounding a holy site, in a joint statement issued after an emergency closed-door UN...

In Tit-For-Tat Move, Russia Expelling Over 30 European Diplomats

Published: 04/19/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Russia said Tuesday it was expelling 31 diplomats from three European countries in a tit-for-tat move sparked by its military operation in Ukraine.

European central bank will raise interest rates after ending assets' purchasing program

Published: 04/15/2022 in MercoPress

Monthly net purchases under the Asset Purchase Program, APP, will amount to €40 billion in April, €30 billion in May and €20 billion in June The European Central Bank Governing Council said on Thursday that in the current conditions of high uncertainty it will maintain "gradualism and flexibility" as the guidelines for its monetary policy anticipating that the assets purchase program will be concluded by the third quarter.

European Union Says Resuming Diplomatic Presence In Ukriane

Published: 04/08/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union will resume its diplomatic presence in Ukrainian capital Kyiv, after temporarily moving it to Poland after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the bloc said on Friday.

European Union Gas Buyers Need Ruble Accounts From April: Putin

Published: 03/31/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that "unfriendly" countries, including all EU members, will need to set up ruble accounts to pay for gas deliveries from April.

European Politicians Want Zelensky Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize: Report

Published: 03/18/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Several current and former European politicians addressed the Norwegian Nobel Committee with a request to nominate Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022, and for this reason...

European Rights Body Suspends All Russia-Linked Petitions

Published: 03/16/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Court of Human Rights, the judicial arm of the Council of Europe which Russia exited Wednesday, said it was putting on hold all petitions against Moscow.

Ukraine war: European leaders risk train ride to meet Zelensky

Published: 03/15/2022 in BBC News - World

Three European PMs and the head of Poland's ruling party make a hazardous journey to Kyiv for talks.

"Help Yourself By Helping Us": Ukraine President To North European Leaders

Published: 03/15/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Europe must protect its own security by helping Ukraine defend itself against Russia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told a meeting of Joint Expeditionary Force leaders in London via video...

European Union Approves New Round Of Sanctions Against Russia

Published: 03/15/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union formally approved on Tuesday a new barrage of sanctions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, which include bans on investments in the Russian energy sector, luxury goods...

"Ukraine belongs to the European family", but... no fast track access to EU

Published: 03/12/2022 in MercoPress

Macron said the block would not make exceptions, this despite pleas from president Volodymyr Zelenskyy for a fast track acceptance of Ukraine Ukraine belongs to the European family and we will support Ukraine in pursuing its European path," but the accession process will have to be complied before, was the message from the 27 EU leaders meeting at the Versailles palace in Paris.

"European Union Should Do More" For Ukraine: President Volodymyr Zelensky

Published: 03/11/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday the European Union "should do more" for his embattled country, a day after EU leaders doused its hopes of quick accession to the bloc.

Ukraine-Russia Talks "Can't Be Only European Or American": EU To China

Published: 03/05/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

China should mediate future peace talks between Russia and Ukraine as Western powers cannot fulfil the role, the European Union's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said.

European Embassies Pressure Pakistan Over UN Vote On Ukraine War

Published: 03/01/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The ambassadors of European Union nations to Pakistan appealed Tuesday for Islamabad to support an emergency resolution condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine after the country abstained from an...

Amid War, Ukraine Tells European Union To "Prove You Are With Us"

Published: 03/01/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday called in a live video address to the European Parliament for the EU to "prove" it is with Ukraine as it resists Russia's invasion.

Ukraine Invasion Getting "More And More Ruthless": European Union

Published: 02/28/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Russia's invasion of Ukraine is becoming increasingly merciless, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said Monday, as strikes were reported on residential areas.

Different Opinions On European Union Enlargement After Ukraine Plea

Published: 02/28/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Top European Union official Charles Michel said Monday there were disagreements among the 27 member states on enlarging the bloc, as Kyiv appealed for membership in the face of a Russian invasion.

European Union Plans To Grant Ukrainians Right To Stay For Up To 3 Years

Published: 02/28/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union is preparing to grant Ukrainians who flee the war the right to stay and work in the 27-nation bloc for up to three years, senior EU and French officials said, thanking volunteers at...

Ukraine Appeals For "Immediate" European Union Membership For Ukraine

Published: 02/28/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday urged the European Union to grant his country immediate membership, as Russia's assault against the pro-Western country went into its fifth day.

Under Attack, Ukraine To Get "Fighter Jets" From European Union

Published: 02/27/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

EU countries will send "fighter jets" to Ukraine at Kyiv's request to help it counter the Russian air and land assault, the bloc's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said Sunday.

European Union To Buy Weapons For Ukraine, Bans Russia In Air And On-Air

Published: 02/27/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The EU on Sunday announced swingeing new sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, closing its airspace to Russian aircraft and banning Russian state media outlets broadcasting in the...

European Union To Propose Funding Weapons, Fuel For "Heroic" Ukraine

Published: 02/27/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell will propose using EU funds to help finance weapons and other supplies such as fuel for Ukraine. "I will propose to (EU foreign) ministers

European Union's New Sanctions To "Cripple" Putin Amid Ukraine Invasion

Published: 02/26/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen on Saturday said that Brussels would propose to freeze the assets of the Russian central bank, in a major escalation of sanctions against Moscow...

Putin Behaving Like "Nazis" In Ukraine: European Union

Published: 02/25/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The EU on Friday said Russian President Vladimir Putin was looking to destroy Ukraine and that his actions were comparable to those of the Nazis in World War II.

France's Macron Calls For "Targeted European Sanctions" Against Russia

Published: 02/21/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday condemned the Kremlin's move to recognise two eastern Ukrainian separatist regions as independent, urging the European Union to agree new sanctions against...

European Union Advises Non-Essential Staff To Leave Ukraine

Published: 02/11/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union has told non-essential staff from its diplomatic mission in Ukraine that they should leave the country, but has not issued an evacuation order, a spokesman said Friday.

"Dangerous Moment" For European Security: NATO Chief On Russian Build Up

Published: 02/10/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Russia's deployment for a military exercise in Belarus and on the borders of Ukraine marks a "dangerous moment" for European security, NATO's chief said Thursday.

European oil facilities hit by cyber-attacks

Published: 02/03/2022 in BBC News - World

Multiple oil transport and storage companies across Europe have been hacked, the BBC has confirmed.

US boosts European troops amid Ukraine tensions

Published: 02/02/2022 in BBC News - World

The US is deploying 3,000 troops to eastern Europe amid tensions over a Russian military build-up near Ukraine

European agency green-lights Pfizer COVID-19 pill

Published: 01/28/2022 in MercoPress

This medication can simply be taken at home with a glass of water The European Medicines Agency (EMA) Thursday announced it had approved the use of Pfizer's anti-COVID-19 pill Paxlovid, which has thus become the first oral treatment cleared for use in the European Union. The new drug is a combination of the molecule PF-07321332 and the HIV antiviral Ritonavir.

Biden to video call European allies over Ukraine

Published: 01/24/2022 in BBC News - World

The US president will hold a secure call with leaders of the UK, France and Germany, among others.

Is Nuclear, Natural Gas "Green"? European Union's "Taxonomy" Quarrel

Published: 01/21/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Hours before the window for lodging objections closes, EU environment and energy ministers meeting in France Friday differed sharply on a European Commission provision that would classify nuclear and...

The battle for Steaua Bucharest - an Eastern European giant at war with itself

Published: 01/19/2022 in BBC News - World

European Cup winners in 1986, Steaua Bucharest's story of decline is unlike any other. A bitter dispute has split the club in two.

France Calls To Add Abortion, Climate Protection To European Union's Charter

Published: 01/19/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

French President Emmanuel Macron said Wednesday he would push to have the right to abortion and defence of the environment added to the EU's Charter of Fundamental Rights, as his country takes on the...

Conservative Maltese woman picked to head European Parliament

Published: 01/19/2022 in MercoPress

Metsola was voted for by 458 of the 705 MEPs The European Parliament Tuesday chose Maltese MEP Roberta Metsola to become its new speaker following the sudden death last week of Italian David Sassoli.

Roberta Metsola Becomes Third Woman, Youngest To Head European Parliament

Published: 01/18/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

Centre-right Maltese lawmaker Roberta Metsola, chosen Tuesday as only the third woman to head the European Parliament, is viewed as a political moderate despite controversy over her anti-abortion...

European Parliament President David Sassoli Laid To Rest In Rome

Published: 01/14/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

EU and Italian leaders led mourners Friday at the state funeral in Rome of David Sassoli, the head of the European Parliament who died earlier this week aged 65.

Frequent Booster Shots Could Weaken Immunity, Warn European Regulators

Published: 01/12/2022 in NDTV News - World-news

European Union regulators warned that frequent Covid-19 booster shots could adversely affect the immune system and may not be feasible.

European Parliament Speaker David Sassoli dead at 65

Published: 01/11/2022 in MercoPress

Sassoli had been hospitalized since December 26 owing to “a serious complication due to a dysfunction of the immune system.” Former Italian journalist David Sassoli, who was currently holding the office of president of the European Parliament, has passed away at the age of 65. His spokesperson Robert Cuillo conveyed the news on Twitter, writing that Mr. Sassoli had died at 1.15 am Jan. 11 at a hospital in Aviano, Italy.

David Sassoli: European Parliament president dies aged 65

Published: 01/10/2022 in BBC News - World

It comes after the centre-left politician was admitted to hospital due to a serious complication with his immune system.

Ashers 'gay cake' case: European court rules case inadmissible

Published: 01/06/2022 in BBC News - World

A bakery firm was taken to court for refusing to make a cake with a "Support Gay Marriage" slogan.

Novavax added to COVID-19 immunizers approved for European use

Published: 12/21/2021 in MercoPress

Erck claimed Novavax could help overcome vaccination hesitancy The US-developed NOVAVAX vaccine against COVID-19 has been approved Monday by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), thus becoming the fifth drug of its kind to become available at a continental level.

Novavax Covid Vaccine Could Gain European, WHO Approval Next Week: Report

Published: 12/16/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Novavax's covid vaccine could receive approval from Europe's drug regulator next week and subsequently an emergency use listing from the WHO, the Financial Times reported on Thursday

European Union Medical Body Approves Pfizer Covid Pill For Emergency Use

Published: 12/16/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union's drug regulator on Thursday approved Pfizer's Covid pill for emergency use by individual member states struggling with the new wave of the disease, pending formal approval across...

European Union's Medical Body Backs 2 New Covid Treatments

Published: 12/16/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

European Union regulators on Thursday recommended two new treatments against Covid-19 for use in the bloc.

Denmark First In European Union To Authorise Merck Covid Pill

Published: 12/16/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Denmark on Thursday recommended US drugmaker Merck's anti-Covid treatment molnupiravir for at-risk patients with symptoms, becoming the first EU country to do so.

European Central Bank leaves interest rates unchanged, cuts bond buying further

Published: 12/16/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Inflation across the euro zone hit a record high of 4.9% in November.

European markets set to surge at the open as investors digest Fed decision

Published: 12/15/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

European stocks are expected to open much higher on Thursday as investors digest the U.S. Federal Reserve's latest monetary policy decision.

BofA names its top European stock picks — including 10 that could defy Wall Street expectations

Published: 12/15/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The Wall Street titan has forecast 17% upside for the MSCI Europe stocks under its coverage over the coming 12 months.

European Central Bank heads into pivotal policy meeting with inflation and omicron infections rising

Published: 12/15/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

With inflation surging and the omicron Covid variant expected to spread through the region, the European Central Bank has the unenviable task of presenting its policy outlook for 2022 on Thursday.

European markets head for lackluster open as omicron concerns weigh on sentiment

Published: 12/13/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

European stocks are expected to open in positive territory but sentiment remains cautious amid the continuing spread of the omicron Covid variant.

Iran Losing "Precious Time" With Nuclear Stance: European Diplomats

Published: 12/13/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Iran's positions in talks over its nuclear development programme are "inconsistent" with the terms of the deal to limit it, diplomats from the western European countries negotiating with Tehran, said...

European stocks set for higher start to the week as monetary policy decisions take center stage

Published: 12/13/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

European stocks look set to start the week higher ahead of monetary policy decisions by some of the world's largest central banks.

Omicron Cases So Far Appear "Mostly Mild": European Medicines Agency

Published: 12/09/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said Thursday that cases of Omicron so far appear to be "mostly mild", but cautioned it was still investigating whether the variant could cause severe disease.

European start-up funding triples to a new record above $100 billion this year

Published: 12/07/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Start-ups in Europe are on track to haul in a record $121 billion in funding this year, according to a report from venture capital firm Atomico.

European markets head for mixed open as investors weigh up omicron risks

Published: 12/06/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

European stocks are expected to open in mixed territory on Tuesday as investors weigh up new developments relating to the omicron Covid variant.

European stocks head for higher open as omicron variant, bitcoin volatility watched

Published: 12/05/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

European stocks are expected to open higher on Monday as investors continue to monitor developments around the omicron Covid variant and bitcoin volatility.

Afghanistan: Macron reveals plans for joint European mission

Published: 12/04/2021 in BBC News - World

The French president says a number of European nations are working on a joint diplomatic mission.

European markets head for lower open as omicron Covid variant fears return

Published: 12/01/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

European stocks are expected to open lower on Thursday as concerns persist over the omicron Covid variant.

HGV shortages: Why European drivers don't want to come back to the UK

Published: 11/30/2021 in BBC News - World

Lorry drivers say more investment is needed to make the UK industry more attractive to workers.

No Time For "Niceties": European Diplomats Warn On Iran Nuclear Talks

Published: 11/30/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

European negotiators on Tuesday said they will assess the "seriousness" of the Iranian position over the next few days to decide whether to continue with recently resumed talks about reviving the 2015...

European stocks set for positive open, optimistic that omicron variant won't derail recovery

Published: 11/29/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

European stocks are expected to open higher on Tuesday amid cautious optimism that the omicron Covid variant might not derail the global economic recovery.

European markets set to soar at the open despite global concern over omicron variant

Published: 11/28/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

European stocks are expected to start the new trading week far higher, despite extensive concerns over the newly-discovered omicron Covid variant.

Taliban Seeks European Union's Help To Run Afghanistan's Airports

Published: 11/28/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The Taliban asked for help in keeping Afghanistan's airports running in weekend talks with EU officials that also raised "grave concern" about the humanitarian situation in their country, according to...

"Race Against Time" To Tackle New Covid Variant: European Union Chief

Published: 11/28/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said Sunday the world was in a "race against time" to understand the new Covid variant, calling for precautions to give scientists time to analyse the...

European officials voice concern over 'alarming' new Covid variant

Published: 11/26/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The new variant comes at a time when different European nations are grappling with surging cases of the delta variant.

Pfizer's vaccine makes it through to Canadian and European children

Published: 11/26/2021 in MercoPress

The doses are one third of those applied to teenagers and adults Canada Wednesday began vaccinating children aged 5 to 11 against COVID-19 in the French-speaking Quebec, while Ontario officially launched its campaign Thursday.

European Union Urges Booster Dose For Covid Pass As Infections Rise

Published: 11/25/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The EU commission on Thursday recommended that the bloc's vaccination certificate, which has allowed free travel of Covid-vaccinated Europeans, be valid only up to nine months after a second dose.

European Union Approves Pfizer Covid Jab For 5 To 11-Year-Olds

Published: 11/25/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The EU's drug regulator approved Pfizer's coronavirus jab for children aged 5 to 11 on Thursday, clearing the way for the vaccination in a cohort where the virus is rapidly spreading.

European markets head for positive open despite Covid headwinds

Published: 11/24/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

European stocks are expected to open higher on Thursday as investors continue to monitor the Covid crisis in the region and political developments in Germany.

White House says U.S. will not lock down to fight Covid as European nations implement restrictions

Published: 11/22/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

"We can curb the spread of the virus without having to in any way shut down our economy," White House coronavirus response coordinator Jeff Zients said.

Macron praises Lula's bravery on ex-Brazilian president's European tour

Published: 11/18/2021 in MercoPress

“I'm looking to restore the credibility Brazil once had in the world,” Lula said. French President Emmanuel Macron Wednesday praised Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva's "political courage," as the former head of state (2003-2011) appears ready to return to power in next year's elections, although he denies having launched his candidacy.

European markets head for flat open after inflation data hit sentiment

Published: 11/17/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

European stocks are expected to open around the flatline on Thursday amid market concerns around the region's inflation outlook.

Covid-19 live updates: CDC adds more European destinations to highest-risk travel list

Published: 11/16/2021 in National

The CDC recommends that Americans avoid traveling to the destinations labeled "Level 4" even when vaccinated.

Credit Suisse names a raft of U.S. and European stocks to buy as inflation fears spike

Published: 11/10/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Credit Suisse has updated its global equities strategy, picking the stocks it expects to outperform as headwinds to growth mount.

European Union To Approve First Covid Antibody Drugs Amid Spike In Cases

Published: 11/09/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union drugs regulator is set to authorise the use of two monoclonal antibodies to treat COVID-19 patients in coming days, two EU sources told Reuters, in its first approvals of such...

Don't Press The Emergency Brexit Button: European Union Warns Britain

Published: 11/05/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union said on Friday that Britain had made no move to seek a compromise on post-Brexit trade with Northern Ireland and cautioned London against triggering emergency unilateral provisions...

European manhunt for London burglaries that targeted celebrities

Published: 11/04/2021 in BBC News - World

Alfredo Lindley is accused of involvement in burglaries that targeted stars including Frank Lampard.

Iran Nuclear Talks To Resume November 29 In Vienna: European Union

Published: 11/03/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Nuclear talks between world powers and Tehran on reviving the Iran nuclear deal will resume in Vienna on November 29, the EU said in a statement Wednesday.

European Parliament Delegation Visits Taiwan Amid China Tensions

Published: 11/03/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

A European Parliament delegation arrived in Taiwan Wednesday, part of an effort to build closer ties with the island despite warnings from China.

US, European Leaders Express "Grave Concern" At Iran's Nuclear Activities

Published: 10/30/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The leaders of the United States, Germany, France and Britain on Saturday expressed their "grave and growing concern" at Iran's nuclear activities, after a meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit.

European Central Bank holds policy steady despite soaring inflation

Published: 10/28/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The European Central Bank decided Thursday to keep interest rates and its monetary policy stance unchanged despite ongoing inflationary pressures.

Nvidia's $40 billion takeover of Arm faces in-depth investigation from European Commission

Published: 10/27/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The European Commission, the executive arm of the EU, has launched an "in-depth investigation" into Nvidia's acquisition of U.K. chip designer Arm.

European Central Bank expected to hold steady as economy slows and inflation soars

Published: 10/27/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Slowing growth and higher inflation could render October's ECB meeting more eventful than originally anticipated.

Falkland Islands trade with the European Union and Rules of Origin

Published: 10/23/2021 in MercoPress

The EU is the Falklands' main market for its fishing industry The Falkland Islands government has released the following, "Falkland Islands are not deemed part of the European Single Market. However, under the current OAD, the Islands have:

European Union Leaders Bid Adieu To Germany's Merkel With- "Space Egg"

Published: 10/22/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

It's been likened by critics to the Eye of Sauron from the Lord of the Rings films, or a squashed Pokemon ball.

Joe Biden, France's Emmanuel Macron Discuss European Defense: White House

Published: 10/22/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron discussed strengthening European defenses in a telephone call Friday, the White House said, as Washington seeks to mend ties after a bitter...

SAP's cloud revenue jumps 20% as European software giant ramps up rivalry with Salesforce

Published: 10/21/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

SAP's third-quarter cloud revenue totalled $2.8 billion, up 20% from the same period a year ago.

More games, more countries, more travel: Does European football care about its climate impact?

Published: 10/21/2021 in BBC News - World

European football is expanding, with more games in more countries than ever before. So how does that tally with the sport reducing its climate impact?

Jailed Kremlin Critic Wins European Union's Sakharov Rights Award

Published: 10/20/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Parliament on Wednesday awarded the Sakharov Prize for human rights to jailed Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny, who last year survived a poisoning attack he blames on the Kremlin,...

Investors expect the Fed and European Central Bank will keep rates low for too long, survey says

Published: 10/18/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

A substantial portion of investors expect the U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank to keep monetary policy slightly too loose for too long, according to a Deutsche Bank survey.

European rival to PayPal and Square makes $317 million acquisition to expand in the U.S.

Published: 10/14/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

SumUp, a U.K.-based payment processor, has acquired start-up Fivestars in a bid to expand its reach across the U.S. and take on giants like PayPal and Square.

European Union To Seek Ban On Arctic Fossil Fuel Exploitation

Published: 10/13/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union said Wednesday it would seek an international agreement to ban the exploitation of gas, coal and oil in the Arctic, weeks before a major UN climate conference.

Stop The Poison, UK Minister Tells European Union Over Post-Brexit Deal

Published: 10/12/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

British Brexit minister David Frost made an impassioned plea to the European Union on Tuesday to allow for "significant change" to post-Brexit rules governing trade with Northern Ireland, saying only...

Brexit: What has the European Court of Justice got to do with the NI Protocol?

Published: 10/12/2021 in BBC News - World

The UK government wants the European Court of Justice removed from oversight of the NI Protocol.

European Union Announces 1-Billion Euro Aid Package For Afghanistan

Published: 10/12/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The EU announced on Tuesday a one-billion-euro ($1.2-billion) aid package for Afghanistan, "to avert a major humanitarian and socio-economic collapse," said the bloc's chief, Ursula von der Leyen.

European Union Announces 1-Billion Euro Aid Package For Afghanistan

Published: 10/12/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

G20 leaders gathered Tuesday for a virtual summit focused on addressing the looming humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, with the EU kicking off proceedings by announcing a one-billion-euro...

European Union presses for worldwide suppression of the death penalty

Published: 10/11/2021 in MercoPress

“The death penalty does not protect society, it dishonours it,” Macron said. (Pic Reuters) The European Union (EU) has insisted governments should move forward with abolishing the death penalty worldwide.

European Union, Australia Trade Talks Postponed Amid Submarine Row

Published: 09/30/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

A long-planned round of Australia-EU free trade talks have been postponed, a European official confirmed Friday, after fury over Canberra's decision to cancel a major French submarine contract.

Post-Brexit Rule Banning European Union ID Cards Begins At UK Borders

Published: 09/30/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

A post-Brexit rule banning the use of identification cards from the EU and European Economic Area (EEA) to enter Britain comes into force from Friday, the UK government said.

France Protests Limited UK Licences Granted To European Union Boats

Published: 09/28/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Britain said Tuesday it would grant 12 out of 47 applications for new licences to small boats from the European Union to fish in its waters, provoking an angry response from France.

Nearly 20 European Union Countries Back WHO Chief For Second Term

Published: 09/23/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Nearly 20 European Union countries nominated Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus for a second term as head of the World Health Organization, shortly before the deadline passed on Thursday.

European Union To Decide On Covid Booster Shot Next Month

Published: 09/23/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union's drug watchdog said Thursday it expected to decide in early October whether to approve boosters of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for over 16s.

In Blow To Apple, European Union To Impose Universal Phone Charger

Published: 09/23/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union on Thursday said it will impose a universal charger for smartphones, setting up a clash with Apple and its widely used iPhone connector cable.

Russia responsible for Litvinenko killing - European court

Published: 09/21/2021 in BBC News - World

Russia responsible for killing of Alexander Litvinenko, spy who died in London of polonium poisoning in 2006, European court finds

End Of 'Merkron': European Union's Power Couple Prepares To Bow Out

Published: 09/17/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

French President Emmanuel Macron hosted Angela Merkel in Paris on Thursday for the last time before the German chancellor stands down, spelling the end of a partnership at the heart of the European...

European Bloc 'Not Informed' About New Australia-UK-US Alliance: Official

Published: 09/16/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The EU was not told in advance about a new military partnership between the United States, Britain and Australia, a spokesman said Thursday, fueling fears Europe is being cut out by Washington.

European Union Chief Pledges 100 Million Euros More In Afghanistan Aid

Published: 09/15/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

EU chief Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday vowed to boost humanitarian aid to Afghanistan as she pledged the 27-nation bloc stands "by the Afghan people".

Spain targets energy firms as European bills surge

Published: 09/14/2021 in BBC News - World

Bills are spiralling in several countries and Spain agrees emergency measures to help consumers.

UK Delays Full Post-Brexit Border Checks On Goods From European Union

Published: 09/14/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Britain on Tuesday said it would push back its implementation of full post-Brexit borders checks on goods from the European Union, as red tape and new immigration rules fuel supply problems.

European Central Bank slows its bond purchases as euro zone inflation surges

Published: 09/09/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The European Central Bank kept its monetary policy unchanged on Thursday but opted to slow down the pace of net asset purchases under its pandemic emergency purchase program.

Rocket Lab signs five-launch deal with European Internet of Things satellite company Kinéis

Published: 09/08/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Rocket Lab signed a five-launch contract with European satellite data company Kinéis. The deal adds to the space company's backlog.

Chile's Piñera human rights policy condemned by Amnesty International during his European tour

Published: 09/08/2021 in MercoPress

The Chilean president with the King of Spain, Felipe VI. Amnesty International has sent a letter to European leaders who Chilean president Sebastian Piñera is currently visiting expressing concern about the serious human rights violations and impunity that continue to put all people in Chile at risk. Piñera is currently visiting France, Spain, Italy, United Kingdom, and the Vatican.

European Union, AstraZeneca Settle Vaccine Supply Dispute Out Of Court

Published: 09/03/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union and UK-based drugs giant AstraZeneca announced Friday that they had reached a settlement in a dispute over a shortfall in coronavirus vaccine deliveries.

European Central Bank to announce tapering in December, analysts say

Published: 09/02/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The Fed has already signaled it is likely to start tapering before year end. In the euro zone, a similar announcement could be just around the corner.

Covid-19 live updates: European Union says 70 percent of adults are fully vaccinated

Published: 08/31/2021 in National

Reaching the milestone has helped many E.U. member states relax pandemic restrictions, but it masks wide gaps in vaccination rates between the countries that make up the bloc.

European Union Removes US From Covid Safe List For Non-Essential Travel

Published: 08/30/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union on Monday removed five territories including the United States from its list of countries exempted from restrictions on non-essential travel during the coronavirus pandemic.

European Union Says Bloc Should Support Afghanistan's Neighbours: Report

Published: 08/30/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union should provide financial support to countries neighbouring Afghanistan to help them manage refugees fleeing the Taliban, the bloc's foreign policy chief said in an interview...

This European capital has overtaken Tokyo and Singapore as the world's safest city

Published: 08/23/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Copenhagen has been named the world's safest city in a new study from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).

No Recognition Of Taliban, No Political Talks: European Union

Published: 08/21/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union has not recognised the Taliban, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Saturday, nor is it holding political talks with the terrorists, a week after they seized...

European Union Top Officials To Visit Afghan Evacuation Centre In Spain

Published: 08/20/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The EU's two top officials will visit a reception centre in Spain on Saturday for Afghan refugees who worked for the bloc, Spain's foreign minister said.

Iran Talks "Complicated" By Nuclear Enrichment: European Powers

Published: 08/19/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Iran is making talks on reviving the nuclear deal with world powers "more complicated" by accelerating its atomic programme, Germany, France and the United Kingdom said on Thursday.

European markets slide after Fed talks tapering

Published: 08/19/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

France's CAC 40 was down 2.3%, while the FTSE 100 in the U.K. was off by 1.7%.

This European stock is up 100% year-to-date. One analyst says it will continue to soar

Published: 08/18/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

One analyst says the stock's rise over the coming years could be stratospheric.

European Countries Halt Development Aid For Afghanistan

Published: 08/17/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Several European countries announced on Tuesday that they would stop sending development aid to Afghanistan for now, after the Taliban swept back into power in the country.

European Union Foreign Ministers To Hold Talks On Afghanistan Tomorrow

Published: 08/16/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

EU foreign ministers will hold crisis talks via videolink Tuesday on the situation in Afghanistan as European nations scramble to evacuate personnel from the country, diplomats told AFP.

Taliban In Control, European Powers Scramble To Evacuate From Afghanistan

Published: 08/15/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

European powers present in Afghanistan moved today to evacuate their nationals and local staff as the Taliban were poised to take power.

European Union Threatens Taliban With "Isolation" If Seizes Power

Published: 08/12/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union on Thursday warned the Taliban that it would face being cut off by the international community if it seized power through violence, as the insurgents sweep across Afghanistan.

European Union Condemns Taliban Attacks, Demands Afghan Ceasefire

Published: 08/05/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union on Thursday condemned the Taliban's latest deadly attacks in Afghanistan and demanded "an urgent, comprehensive and permanent ceasefire".

European Union Seals Deal With Novavax For 200 Million COVID-19 Vaccines

Published: 08/04/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Commission has approved a supply contract with U.S. firm Novavax to buy up to 200 million doses of its potential COVID-19 vaccine, the Commission said on Wednesday.

European Union Sends Help To Fight Wildfires In Greece, Italy

Published: 08/04/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Fire-fighting resources from EU nations are on their way to Greece, Italy, Albania and Northern Macedonia to help fight forest blazes, the EU crisis management commissioner said on Wednesday.

Joe Biden Names Longtime Aide As European Union Envoy As Ties Grow

Published: 07/27/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

US President Joe Biden on Tuesday nominated his longtime aide Mark Gitenstein as ambassador to the European Union as his administration looks to prioritize relations with the 27-nation bloc.

European Union Says 70% Of Its Adults Received At Least One Shot

Published: 07/27/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen said Tuesday that 70 percent of adults in the bloc have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Overall, 57 percent of over-18s are now fully...

European Central Bank confirms expansive monetary policy

Published: 07/25/2021 in MercoPress

ECB President Christine Lagarde said the current program is expected to last until “at least until March 2022” The European Central Bank confirmed its expansive monetary policy this week, in accordance with its recently reviewed inflation target and in a context of growing Covid 19 contagions that threaten recovery.

European agency is 1st to approve Moderna jab for children

Published: 07/23/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The European Medicines Agency has recommended approving Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 12 to 17.

More Than Half Of European Adults Fully Vaccinated Against COVID-19

Published: 07/22/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The EU on Thursday said 200 million Europeans had been fully vaccinated, more than half of the adult population but still short of a 70 percent target it had set for the summer.

European Union Rejects UK's Demand For New Deal On Northern Ireland

Published: 07/21/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Britain demanded on Wednesday a new deal to oversee problematic post-Brexit trade involving Northern Ireland, warning it already had the right to unilaterally ignore parts of an agreement struck with...

France To Require 24-Hour Negative Covid Test For Some European Arrivals

Published: 07/17/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

French Prime Minister Jean Castex said on Saturday that France would reinforce restrictions on travellers from a series of countries to counter a rebound in COVID-19 cases.

Two Jabs "Vital" Against Delta Variant Of Covid: European Regulator

Published: 07/14/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union's medicines watchdog said Wednesday two jabs by approved vaccine makers were "vital" to provide maximum protection against the highly-infectious coronavirus Delta variant, urging...

European Central Bank Launches Pilot Project To Create "Digital Euro"

Published: 07/14/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Central Bank on Wednesday formally launched a pilot project to create a "digital euro", in response to the growing popularity of electronic payments and the rise of cryptocurrencies.

Data Gaps Prevented European Efforts To Assess Sputnik V Vaccine: Report

Published: 07/13/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The developers of Russia's Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine have repeatedly failed to provide data needed for the drug approval process, according to five people in the know of European efforts to assess...

Consumer Group Lodges European Union Complaint Against WhatsApp

Published: 07/12/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Consumer Organisation announced Monday it had lodged a complaint with the European Commission against Facebook's attempt to modify the terms of service for the WhatsApp messenging...

European Union Puts Digital Tax Plan "On Hold" Amid US Pressure

Published: 07/12/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Commission said Monday it would delay its plan to propose an EU digital tax in order to not jeopardise efforts to secure a global deal on fairer taxation.

European Union Hits Goal Of Delivering Vaccines For 70% Of Adults

Published: 07/10/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union has hit its target of delivering enough coronavirus vaccine to cover 70 percent of the adult population, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Saturday.

European Central Bank sets its inflation target at 2% in new policy review

Published: 07/08/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The ECB has now a new inflation goal and is taking climate change into account in its massive bond buying programs.

European Union Imposes 875 Million Euro Antitrust Fine On Volkswagen, BMW

Published: 07/08/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union (EU)'s antitrust authority on Thursday fined German auto giants Volkswagen and BMW 875 million euros for colluding on the development of anti-pollution technology for diesel cars.

European Union Set "Unacceptable" Preconditions For China Visit: Beijing

Published: 07/03/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

China has accused the European Union (EU) of imposing "unacceptable" preconditions on a visit to Xinjiang province.

Netherlands Becomes Latest European Union Country To Approve Covishield

Published: 07/02/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The Netherlands became the latest European Union (EU) country to approve the Serum Institute of India (SII)-manufactured Covishield vaccine for travellers, days after India pushed for the approval of...

Data Shows 2 Covid Jabs Protect Against Delta Strain: European Regulator

Published: 07/01/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Two doses of Covid vaccine appear to provide protection against the rapidly spreading Delta variant of the coronavirus, the European Medicines Agency said on Thursday.

Wall Street expects European stocks to outperform the U.S. this year. Here’s why

Published: 07/01/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The majority of investment banks are backing European stocks to outperform their U.S. peers through the remainder of the year and into 2022.

Delta Threat Looms As European Union Revives Travel With Covid Pass

Published: 06/28/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

An European Union (EU)-wide Covid certificate for easier travel comes into force on Thursday, just in time for Europe's busy summer vacation period, but the more-infectious Delta variant is already...

Moscow 'Regrets' European Union's Rejection Of Proposed Putin Summit

Published: 06/25/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Moscow said on Friday it "regretted" an European Union (EU) decision to reject meetings with President Vladimir Putin, a move it said showed a split within the bloc caused by anti-Russian members.

"Too Much": European Leaders Confront Hungary's PM Over New Anti-LGBT Law

Published: 06/24/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

EU leaders holding a summit Thursday attacked Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban over a new law in his country banning LGBTQ content in schools, which they view as homophobic and contrary to EU...

European Union Launches Antitrust Probe Against Google Over Online Ads

Published: 06/22/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The EU launched a wide-ranging antitrust probe against Google on Tuesday over concerns that it is forcing out rivals in the highly profitable online advertising market.

European Union Top Court Hands Win To YouTube In User Copyright Fight

Published: 06/22/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Europe's top court on Tuesday said that Google's YouTube and other online platforms are not liable for copyright-infringing works uploaded by users onto their platforms under certain conditions.

The right to disconnect could become the norm in the European workplace

Published: 06/22/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

In January, a majority of EU politicians backed a legislative initiative to call for a bloc-wide directive on the issue.

Google's Adtech Business To Face European Union Probe By Year-End: Report

Published: 06/18/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Alphabet unit Google could face its biggest regulatory threat, with EU antitrust regulators set to open a formal investigation into its lucrative digital advertising business before the end of the...

Major European firms sign agreement for sustainable exploitation of Chilean lithium

Published: 06/18/2021 in MercoPress

The agreement is not intended to facilitate the supply of lithium or the purchase or sale of any raw mineral As the world transitions from fossil fuels to sustainable energy-powered vehicles, four European giants have signed an agreement for the sustainable exploitation of Chilean lithium, it was announced Thursday in Santiago.

Apple CEO Tim Cook criticizes European law that would break App Store hold

Published: 06/16/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

"I look at the tech regulation that's being discussed, I think there are good parts of it. And I think there are parts of it that are not in the best interests of the user," Cook said.

What Top European Agency Official Said On AstraZeneca Use Amid Concerns

Published: 06/13/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

A top official in the European Medicines Agency said it might be worth abandoning AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine for all age groups where alternatives are available, in an interview published...

Covid Vaccine Access Needed "Thoughout World": European Medicines Agency

Published: 06/11/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The head of the European Medicines Agency told AFP on Friday that all countries must have access to coronavirus vaccines, as G7 leaders were expected to pledge to donate one billion doses to poor...

WHO Issues Covid Warning To European Travellers Ahead Of Summer Travels

Published: 06/10/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The World Health Organization on Thursday urged Europeans to travel responsibly during the summer holiday season and warned the continent was "by no means out of danger" in the battle against COVID-19...

European Parliament: OK to Green Passport for covid-free travelers

Published: 06/10/2021 in MercoPress

Vaccine passports are also good for concerts, sporting events and other everyday situations The European Parliament (EP) Wednesday approved using a digital certificate attesting to a person's situation regarding covid-19, which will allow travellers to prove if they have been vaccinated, overcome the disease, or obtain a negative result to a PCR test.

Pandemic Led to Rise In Child Abuse, Racism: European Union Rights Agency

Published: 06/09/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The coronavirus pandemic has had an unprecedented and profound effect on human rights, fuelling racism and child abuse, the EU's rights agency said Thursday in its annual report.

US, European Union To Commit To End Disputes, Seek Progress On Covid Study

Published: 06/09/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union and the United States are set to commit at a summit in Brussels next week to end their transatlantic metals and aircraft trade disputes and call for progress on a new study into the...

European Union Seeks Firm Joe Biden Pledge To End Trump-Era Trade Row

Published: 06/09/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The EU said Wednesday it was time for the US to make concrete commitments towards ending transatlantic trade tensions, days ahead of a visit by President Joe Biden to Brussels.

Facebook's Marketplace Faces Antitrust Probe In European Union, UK

Published: 06/04/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union and the UK have launched antitrust investigations into Facebook's use of advertising data in its classified ads business, probes which could force it to change its business model on...

European Union Seeks Relaxation In Travel Curbs for Vaccinated Residents

Published: 05/31/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Fully vaccinated residents in the European Union (EU) should be exempt from COVID-19 quarantine when travelling within the bloc, the European Commission urged on Monday, in a sign of increased...

NSA spying row: Denmark helped US gather data on European officials, says report

Published: 05/30/2021 in BBC News - World

Denmark's secret service is accused of helping the US target politicians such as Germany's Angela Merkel.

European Union Approves Pfizer-BioNTech Jab For 12 To 15-Year-Olds

Published: 05/28/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union's drug watchdog on Friday approved the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus jab for 12 to 15-year-olds, the first vaccine to get the green light for children in the bloc.

European Medicines Agency Approves Pfizer Vaccine For 12-15 Year Olds

Published: 05/28/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Medicines Agency on Friday approved the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus jab for 12- to 15-year-olds, the first vaccine to get the green light for children in the EU.

European markets hit record high as U.S. data boosts recovery hopes

Published: 05/28/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

European markets advanced on Friday to notch record highs as global stocks take heart from strong economic data out of the U.S.

European Union Cuts Air Links With Belarus Over Forced Plane Landing

Published: 05/24/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

EU leaders agreed to cut air links with Belarus on Monday, as leader Alexander Lukashenko's regime paraded a dissident journalist arrested after his flight was forced to land in Minsk.

European Union Fines Banks 371 Million Euros Over Bond Trading Cartel

Published: 05/20/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Commission fined top banks including UBS and Unicredit a total of 371 million euros ($452 million) on Thursday for running a bond-trading cartel during the worst years of the eurozone...

European Union Likely To Reopen Borders To Vaccinated Travellers: Report

Published: 05/19/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

EU member states agreed Wednesday that the bloc's borders should re-open to travellers who have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, European sources said.

Over A Quarter Of European Union Adults Would Refuse Covid Shot: Survey

Published: 05/13/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

More than a quarter of adults in the European Union would be unlikely to take the COVID-19 vaccine when it was offered to them, a survey published on Thursday showed.

European Union Countries Urged To Halt Non-Essential Travel From India

Published: 05/12/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union's executive on Wednesday called on countries of the bloc to temporarily halt non-essential travel from India, to limit the spread of a COVID-19 variant.

Amazon Wins European Union Court Appeal In Luxembourg Tax Case

Published: 05/12/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Amazon scored a major legal victory on Wednesday when an EU court annulled an order from the bloc's powerful antitrust authority that Luxembourg recoup 250 million euros ($295 million) in back taxes.

European Union Court To Decide On Amazon Tax Appeal

Published: 05/12/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

An EU court will rule Wednesday on an appeal by online giant Amazon against an order that Luxembourg recoup 250 million euros ($295 million) in unpaid taxes.

European Union one step closer to Green Passports

Published: 05/10/2021 in MercoPress

Europe plans to launch this digital health card in June with which to save the summer vacation season The European Commission Monday took decisive steps towards the creation of a “green” or “vaccine passport” through a pilot test for what is viewed as the new normal.

Argentine President Fernández starts European tour in Lisbon

Published: 05/10/2021 in MercoPress

“We have come to ratify our agreements with Europe so that they accompany us,” Fernández said upon arriving. Argentine President Alberto Fernández started his new European tour by meeting in Lisbon Sunday with his Portuguese counterpart Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.

European Super League: Real Madrid, Barcelona & Juventus defend plans in face of Uefa 'threat'

Published: 05/08/2021 in BBC News - World

Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus defend their plans for a European Super League in the face of "threats" from Uefa.

The European Super League plan collapsed. But it might not be dead forever

Published: 04/30/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Now known as the "dirty dozen," 12 powerful European soccer clubs tried to form their own enclosed league.

European Super League: Why were there no teams from Germany?

Published: 04/22/2021 in BBC News - World

There's growing interest in the German model, where fans hold a controlling stake in the clubs.

2020 Was Europe's Hottest Year On Record: European Union Scientists

Published: 04/22/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Europe experienced its hottest year on record last year, while the Arctic suffered a summer of extreme wildfires partly due to low snow cover as climate change impacts intensified, the European...

European Super League on the brink of collapse after widespread condemnation

Published: 04/21/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Plans for a breakaway elite soccer league in Europe have already unraveled.

European Central Bank meets as new coronavirus lockdowns complicate the region's recovery

Published: 04/21/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

More and more signs are emerging that the economy will pick up strongly in the second half of this year. 

European Super League: 'We want to save football' says chairman Perez

Published: 04/20/2021 in BBC News - World

European Super League chairman Florentino Perez says "football has to change".

'We are all ruined' without change: European Super League chairman hits back at criticism

Published: 04/20/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The chairman of the European Super League has said plans to form a new breakaway elite competition are designed "to save" soccer.

European Super League 'a spit in the face' - Uefa

Published: 04/19/2021 in BBC News - World

Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin says the European Super League is a "disgraceful, self-serving" proposal.

European Union Sets Out Indo-Pacific Plan, Says It's Not "Anti-China"

Published: 04/19/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union resolved on Monday to step up its influence in the Indo-Pacific region, using areas from security to health to protect its interests and counter China's rising power, although the...

European Super League announced with 12 soccer clubs, including six from England

Published: 04/18/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The new league has already been criticized by politicians, former players, and other football bodies.

European Super League: Premier League's 'Big Six' agree to join new league

Published: 04/18/2021 in BBC News - World

Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham are among 12 clubs who have agreed to join a new European Super League.

European Super League: Uefa furious at 11 major clubs signing up to breakaway plans

Published: 04/18/2021 in BBC News - World

Senior Uefa figures are furious that 11 major European clubs, including five from England, have signed up to a breakaway European Super League.

Airline executives cast doubt on European summer vacations with borders still closed

Published: 04/15/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Airline executives say they don't expect a jump in European bookings this summer with borders still closed.

European Union Turns To Pfizer After Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Suspension

Published: 04/14/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The EU is turning more heavily to BioNTech/Pfizer to make up for suspended Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses and for longer-term needs to fight the mutating coronavirus, its chief Ursula von der Leyen...

Czech Republic vaccines: European court backs mandatory pre-school jabs

Published: 04/08/2021 in BBC News - World

Families had challenged the Czech government's ban on unvaccinated children entering pre-schools.

'Sofagate': Brussels Angry Over European Commission Chief's Chair Snub

Published: 04/07/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Commission hit out Wednesday at a diplomatic snub that left its head Ursula von der Leyen without a chair as male counterparts sat down at a meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip...

Clear Link Between AstraZeneca, Blood Clots In Brain: European Official

Published: 04/06/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

There is a link between AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine and very rare blood clots in the brain but the possible causes are still unknown, a senior official for the European Medicines Agency (EMA) said...

European Union Has "Severe Concern" Over Russian Activity near Ukraine

Published: 04/04/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell on Sunday pledged the bloc's "unwavering" support for Kiev as he expressed major worries over Russian troop movements around Ukraine.

Biden Looks To "Revitalise" Ties At European Union Video Summit

Published: 03/23/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

President Joe Biden will join the European Union summit by video link on Thursday, as the new US leader looks to "revitalise" ties that frayed under predecessor Donald Trump.

Vaccine Export Ban Will Be "Counter-Productive", UK Warns European Union

Published: 03/21/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Britain on Sunday warned the European Union against halting exports of AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccines if the bloc does not receive promised deliveries, saying such a move would be...

European Union Has "Absolutely No Need" Of Sputnik V Vaccine: Official

Published: 03/21/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union does not need Russia's Sputnik V vaccine for COVID-19 and can achieve immunity across the continent using European production, a leading EU executive said on Sunday in comments that...

European Union Threatens To Ban AstraZeneca Vaccine Exports

Published: 03/20/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen threatened Saturday to halt exports of AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccines if the bloc did not receive its promised deliveries first, escalating a row that has...

Turkey Pulls Out Of European Treaty On Violence Against Women

Published: 03/19/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

President Tayyip Erdogan pulled Turkey out of an international accord designed to protect women, the country's official gazette said on Saturday, despite calls from campaigners who see the pact as key...

European regulator greenlights AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine after reports of blood clots

Published: 03/18/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The European Medicines Agency has ruled that the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine is safe, despite some concerns over possible side effects.

More European countries suspend AstraZeneca shot as regulators review its side effects

Published: 03/16/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Two additional countries opted to suspend the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine in Europe on Tuesday as regulators proceed with a new review into its side effects.

Austrian coalition will block EU/Mercosur trade accord if it goes against the European Green Deal

Published: 03/10/2021 in MercoPress

Vice-Chancellor Werner Kogler, a lawmaker from the Green party, sent a letter to Antonio Costa, the PM of Portugal, which holds the EU rotating presidency. Austria’s coalition government has confirmed it will block the landmark EU-Mercosur trade agreement – which should create the biggest free-trade area in the world – saying it goes against the EU’s environmental ambitions set out in the European Green Deal.

European Parliament votes to lift immunity to Catalan leaders, wanted by Spanish justice

Published: 03/10/2021 in MercoPress

Carles Puigdemont, Toni Comin and Clara Ponsati fled to Belgium in October 2017 along with other Catalan separatists The European Parliament voted on Tuesday in favor of lifting immunity from the former leader of Spain's Catalonia region, Carles Puigdemont. Lawmakers also waived immunity for Toni Comin, the former Catalan health minister, and former regional education minister Clara Ponsati.

European Banking Authority hit by Microsoft Exchange hack

Published: 03/08/2021 in BBC News - World

The EU body is one of the first major organisations to admit falling victim to the global email hack.

Covid-19: Australia asks European Commission to review Italy's vaccine block

Published: 03/05/2021 in BBC News - World

A row with drug firm AstraZeneca has caused Italy to block 250,000 doses to be sent to Australia.

European Union begins review of Russia's Sputnik Covid vaccine

Published: 03/04/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Be wary of social media trading tips, European regulator warns

Published: 03/02/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

European regulators have warned retail investors against participating in financial markets "purely" based on information they gather from social media.

European leaders double down on need to speed up vaccination program

Published: 02/26/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The European Union needs to be faster in its efforts to vaccinate people against the coronavirus, the 27 heads of state said on Thursday.

Warsaw claims to have the tallest skyscraper in the European Union

Published: 02/24/2021 in MercoPress

The 310 meters high skyscraper, expected to open in early 2022, is supposed to have a special viewing deck and two high-speed glass elevators Warsaw claims to have the tallest skyscraper in the European Union after workers mounted an 80-meter needle bringing the total height of the building to over 310 meters, developer HB Reavis said.

European Union adds 19 senior Venezuelan officials to its list of sanctions

Published: 02/23/2021 in MercoPress

Venezuelan foreign minister Jorge Arreaza said in a statement posted on Twitter that the sanctions were based on “false arguments about honorable citizens” The European Union on Monday imposed sanctions on 19 senior Venezuelan officials, lawmakers and members of the security forces in response to December's legislative election that the bloc said was rigged in favor of President Nicolas Maduro.

European banks have been resilient during the Covid crisis, but still face 2 major challenges

Published: 02/22/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

There's been a noticeable difference between the pandemic and the global financial crisis of 2008.

How European businesses are adapting to Brexit

Published: 02/20/2021 in BBC News - World

Companies doing business between Europe and the UK talk to the BBC about the impact of the new rules.

Navalny must be freed, European rights court tells Russia

Published: 02/17/2021 in BBC News - World

Russia condemns a decision calling for the Kremlin critic's release because of a risk to his life.

Russia says it's ready to end ties with the European Union

Published: 02/12/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Russia has said it is ready to cut ties with the European Union, in the latest escalation in tensions between the two sides.

European warehouse demand surges as e-commerce giants like Amazon and Alibaba snap up space

Published: 02/08/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Big investors are pouring money into warehouses in Europe as online shopping for goods — some all the way from China — takes off in the wake of the pandemic.

Biden administration turns focus to Iran as secretary of State meets with European allies

Published: 02/05/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Biden's National Security Council will discuss Iran before Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with the foreign ministers of Germany, France and the U.K.

Russia expels European diplomats over Navalny protests

Published: 02/05/2021 in BBC News - World

Moscow say the diplomats attended protests in support of Putin critic Alexei Navalny.

Russia Expels European Diplomats For Attending Protest For Kremlin Critic

Published: 02/05/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Russia on Friday expelled diplomats from three European countries for taking part in protests in support of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, after the European Union said ties with Moscow had hit...

European leaders condemn military coup in Myanmar

Published: 02/01/2021 in World - CBSNews.com

Aung San Suu Kyi, the nation's top civilian leader, is among the senior figures reportedly detained by the military as a difficult march toward democracy is halted.

BioNTech-Pfizer Pledges 75 Million More Vaccine Doses To European Union

Published: 02/01/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

BioNTech and Pfizer said Monday they will ramp up their coronavirus vaccine deliveries to the European Union, pledging to send up to 75 million extra doses to the bloc in the spring.

Millions vaccinated in the U.K. as European countries struggle over vaccine rollout

Published: 01/31/2021 in World - CBSNews.com

Britain passed its halfway mark in its goal of vaccinating 15 million, mostly older people, by mid-February. But other European countries are still struggling with their vaccine distribution. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Covid: AstraZeneca contract must be published, says European Commission chief

Published: 01/29/2021 in BBC News - World

Ursula von der Leyen's call follows a row over the firm's deal to supply its Covid jab to the EU.

Supply of COVID-19 vaccines causes feud with drugmakers and European Union

Published: 01/27/2021 in World - CBSNews.com

In Britain, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the grim death toll of 100,000 people. Delays in the delivery of vaccines are causing political tensions with Europe. European politicians say due to their research input, their market has to come first before they export to other nations, raising the prospect of vaccine nationalism. Charlie D'Agata has the details.

Coronavirus: European Union vaccine woes increase

Published: 01/22/2021 in BBC News - World

AstraZeneca is the latest company, after Pfizer, to warn of delivery delays, frustrating officials.

European Central Bank says it 'stands ready' to act as Covid infections continue to rise

Published: 01/21/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

The European Central Bank kept interest rates unchanged Thursday, as euro nations continue to struggle with surging Covid-19 infections and lockdowns.

U.S., European officials condemn arrest of poisoned Putin critic Navalny and call for his release

Published: 01/18/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Navalny had been recuperating in Germany after narrowly surviving what has since been independently confirmed as poisoning by a Novichok nerve agent.

Factory Renovation Delays European Union's Pfizer Vaccine Deliveries

Published: 01/15/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

Deliveries of the coronavirus vaccine developed by BioNTech and Pfizer to EU nations will be delayed in the coming weeks because of works at the US pharma firm's plant in Belgium, Germany's health...

Astrazeneca Files For Vaccine Approval: European Union Medicines Agency

Published: 01/12/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

AstraZeneca and Oxford University have applied for authorisation for their coronavirus vaccine in the European Union with a decision possible by January 29, The European Medicines Agency said on...

European Union Doubles BioNTech-Pfizer Vaccine Order To 600 Million Doses

Published: 01/08/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The EU has struck a deal to double its supply of the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine against Covid-19 to a total of 600 million doses, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said on Friday.

After Pfizer, European Union Authorises Moderna Covid Vaccine

Published: 01/06/2021 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union authorised the coronavirus vaccine developed by US drug company Moderna on Wednesday, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said, just hours after medical regulators gave it the green...

European regulator approves Moderna Covid vaccine for use in the EU

Published: 01/06/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Moderna's vaccine is the second to be greenlit by European regulators.

Brexit Becomes Reality As UK Leaves European Union's Single Market

Published: 12/31/2020 in NDTV News - World-news

Britain on Thursday finally severed its turbulent half-century partnership with Europe, quitting the EU single market and customs union and going its own way four-and-a-half years after its shock vote...

AstraZeneca Vaccine Approval Unlikely In January: European Union Agency

Published: 12/30/2020 in NDTV News - World-news

The coronavirus vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University, which was approved Wednesday in Britain, is unlikely to get a green light in the European Union in the next month, according to...

European Union Member States Endorse Post-Brexit Trade Deal

Published: 12/28/2020 in NDTV News - World-news

The 27 European Union member states gave the green light on Monday for the post-Brexit trade deal to go into effect on January 1, a spokesman said.

Pfizer Delays Vaccine Deliveries To 8 European Nations: Spain

Published: 12/28/2020 in NDTV News - World-news

Pfizer has postponed the delivery of new batches of its coronavirus vaccine to eight European nations including Spain, the Spanish health ministry said Monday, a day after the EU began its...

Britain, European Union Publish 1,246-Page Brexit Trade Agreement

Published: 12/26/2020 in NDTV News - World-news

Britain on Saturday published the text of its trade agreement with the European Union just five days before it exits one of the world's biggest trading blocs in its most significant global shift since...

European Union Begins Covid Vaccine Rollout As New Virus Strain Spreads

Published: 12/26/2020 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Union began a vaccine rollout Saturday, even as countries in the bloc were forced back into lockdown by a new strain of the virus, believed to be more infectious, that continues to spread...

Brexit: How European leaders reacted to EU-UK trade deal

Published: 12/24/2020 in BBC News - World

The post-Brexit trade deal has been met with a mixture of relief, sadness and optimism in Europe.

No Evidence Pfizer Vaccine Won't Work Against New Strain: European Agency

Published: 12/21/2020 in NDTV News - World-news

The head of the EU's medicines regulator said Monday it appeared the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine would protect against a new strain of the coronavirus found mainly in Britain.

European Medicines Agency authorizes Pfizer vaccine for use in the EU

Published: 12/21/2020 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Europe's medicines regulator on Monday authorized Pfizer and BioNTech's coronavirus vaccine for conditional use, opening the door to an inoculation program across the European Union.

Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Cleared For Use In European Union Nations: Report

Published: 12/21/2020 in NDTV News - World-news

The European Medicines Agency said on Monday that it had approved the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine, paving the way for inoculations to start across the EU within days.

European regulator says Boeing's 737 Max is safe

Published: 12/20/2020 in BBC News - World

Executive Director Patrick Ky said his organisation had "left no stone unturned" in its review.

Covid: Italy latest European country to order Christmas lockdown

Published: 12/18/2020 in BBC News - World

Non-essential shops will be closed with travel only allowed for work, health and emergency reasons.

Google's $2.1 billion acquisition of Fitbit conditionally approved by European Commission

Published: 12/17/2020 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Google's $2.1 billion acquisition of Fitbit has been approved by the European Commission, the executive arm of the EU.

European Uber rival Bolt raises more than $180 million for A.I. drive

Published: 12/16/2020 in Top News and Analysis (pro)

Bolt said it will use the money to develop driver face verification and use machine learning to prevent potential incidents.

Facebook Takes Swipe At Apple While Supporting Draft European Union Rules

Published: 12/15/2020 in NDTV News - World-news

Facebook Inc on Tuesday said it hopes new draft rules by the European Union aimed at curbing powers of big U.S. companies could set boundaries for Apple Inc, its latest volley in an ongoing feud.

European Union Agrees To Cut Emissions By 55% By 2030

Published: 12/11/2020 in NDTV News - World-news

EU leaders agreed on Friday after a long night of wrangling to set a more ambitious target of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 55 percent by 2030.

Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine docs hacked from European Medicines Agency

Published: 12/09/2020 in BBC News - World

The EMA, which is assessing two Covid-19 vaccines, launches a "full investigation" after the attack.

China, Russia Didn't Seek European Authorisation For Vaccines: Official

Published: 12/09/2020 in NDTV News - World-news

Russia and China have not requested authorisation from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) for their COVID-19 vaccines and the agency is not under political pressure to speed up vaccine approvals, the...

Last Month The Hottest November On Record: European Union

Published: 12/07/2020 in NDTV News - World-news

Last month was the hottest November on record as Europe basked in its highest Autumn temperatures in history, the European Union's satellite monitoring service said Monday.

India, European Union Hold Talks On Nuclear Disarmament

Published: 11/23/2020 in NDTV News - World-news

India and the European Union on Monday held talks covering developments in the area of nuclear, chemical and biological disarmament as well as issues relating to outer space and export control...