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Global minimum corporate tax rate

MEPs on Thursday broadly approved the Commission proposal implementing into law the international agreement on a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15%. The report,...

EP inquiry committee for Pegasus and other spyware launched

On Tuesday, Parliament’s new inquiry committee investigating the use of Pegasus and other spyware had its first meeting, electing a Chair and three Vice-Chairs. Following...

Gender-based cyberviolence: Parliament calls for EU law to tackle the problem

Parliament asked on Tuesday for a European directive to stamp out gender-based cyberviolence and ensure convergence at national and EU level. Following a plenary debate...

Poland: Constitutional Tribunal is illegitimate, unfit to interpret constitution

Parliament condemns an attempt to undermine the primacy of EU law and calls on the Council and Commission to urgently protect the people of...

Hungary and Poland plans should be approved only if concerns are addressed

In a debate with Commissioner Gentiloni on the Hungarian and Polish recovery plans, MEPs called for more transparency to make sure funds are properly...

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The European Parliament and the United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus streighten their relationship

Amidst a momentous ceremony at the European Parliament Office...

President von der Leyen reaffirms EU’s strong support for Lebanon announcing a €1 billion package of EU funding

European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, visited Beirut on...

European Union and UNICEF support Digitalisation in Education in Bhutan

On April 30, 2024, the European Union and UNICEF announced a...

Commission approves Czech state aid to support nuclear power plant construction

On Tuesday, April 30, the European Commission, in a...

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