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Rule of law in Western Balkans not improving despite EUR 700m in EU funds

EUR 700 million spent on developing the rule of law in the Western Balkans has failed to deliver tangible results,…

3 years ago

Austria delays mandatory vaccine scheme

Austria will delay its controversial mandatory vaccination programme by two months until April for technical reasons, electronic health record office…

3 years ago

EU to help Moldova pay bills with EUR 150m aid

Aspirant EU-member Moldova could receive EUR 150 million from the bloc after the European Commission approved funding on Tuesday. The…

3 years ago

EU mulls controversial move to deem nuclear, gas as ‘green investments’

The European Commission (EC) is considering classifying investments in nuclear and natural gas as sustainable under its new “green taxonomy”…

3 years ago

Wizz Air makes massive reduction of routes

Central and Eastern Europe's premier budget air carrier appears to have initiated a significant pull-back in terms of where it…

3 years ago

EU approves fifth anti-COVID vaccine

The European Commission (EC) granted conditional marketing authorisation (CMA) for the Nuvaxovid jab on Monday after it was greenlit by…

3 years ago

Montenegro ponders how to pay off massive infrastructure debt to China

Construction of the Mateševo-Smokovac section of Montenegro's 41-kilometre long Bar-Boljare highway is set to be finished in January 2022. Now,…

3 years ago

EU to phase out carbon energy funding by 2030

The EU is rewriting its energy infrastructure investment rules to fully align them with its Green Deal programme. The three…

3 years ago

MEPs approve bill targeting US tech giants

EU lawmakers overwhelmingly adopted a position in favour of the Digital Markets Act on Wednesday, which would put constraints on…

3 years ago

Moldova makes no secret of EU ambition

Moldovan President Maia Sandu said in no uncertain terms that her country will pursue EU accession ahead of today's Eastern…

3 years ago