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Apple-EU tax appeal to be heard before end of year

Ireland’s Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe announced on April 24 that an appeal by Apple and Ireland against a European Union ruling for the US...

Europe-wide campaign to boost safety, health at work

A two-year European Union-wide campaign to raise public awareness about the risks that dangerous substances pose to workers was launched by the European Agency...

Brussels investigates Italian state loan to Alitalia

The European Commission has launched an in-depth investigation to assess whether Italy's bridge loan to Alitalia totalling €900m constitutes State aid and if it...

New EU-wide rules to protect whistleblowers

The European Commission on April 23 proposed new legislation aimed at strengthening whistleblower protection across the EU. Recent scandals such as Dieselgate, Luxleaks, the Panama...

Why some EU members will lose cohesion funds

European Union cohesion funding will be shifted away from Central and Eastern Europe to countries hit harder by the financial crisis, the Financial Times...

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Spain ready to tackle its housing problem

The Spanish government has announced a significant initiative to...

Europe divided by Mideast crises amid rising fuel costs

European diplomats are meeting in Luxembourg to address multiple...

European Court of Justice finds Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ legislation violates EU law

Hungarian legislation that prohibits LGBTQ+ content for minors has...

EU, Ukraine and Canada to meet on returning Ukrainian children

The European Union, in partnership with Ukraine and Canada,...

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