BERLIN (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In order to combat eurozone inflation, which jumped to 8.6 percent last month, the European Central Bank (ECB) has increased the rate of interest for the first time since 2011. The ECB unexpectedly increased its base rate
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following their “historic” decision to grant Ukraine and Moldova candidate status the day before, European leaders will meet again on Friday morning, day 2 of their summit on the economy. Skyrocketing inflation, food security and cost of

KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – On Thursday morning, top political leaders of the European Union were on their way to Kyiv to reaffirm Europe’s support for Ukraine. On Wednesday, French president, Emmanuel Macron, German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, and Italian prime minister, Mario

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The government’s threat of overriding the Northern Ireland protocol is driving businesses to reconsider investing in the UK, weighing down the economy, according to the UK’s leading business lobby group. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) argued
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Leaders of the European Union have come to an agreement on a proposal to stop over two-thirds of oil imports of Russia. Following Hungary’s resistance, the prohibition will only apply to oil arriving by sea, not pipeline

BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The European Commission has unveiled a plan of 210 billion euro ($220 billion) to wean Europe off Russian fossil fuels in five years and accelerate the process of switching to green energy. The decision comes as the

BRUSSELS (ParliamentPolitics Magazine) – On Monday, energy ministers of the European Union to get together for an urgent meeting in an attempt to come to a united response to demands made by Moscow that European buyers pay for Russian gas in rubles

BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Whatever his intentions regarding freedom of speech, Elon Musk has been warned by the European Commission on Tuesday that Twitter would have to adapt entirely to European standards. ALSO READ: Twitter to be sold to Elon Musk
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After two difficult years marked by claims of “vaccine apartheid” and “discriminatory” travel bans, the African Union and the European union are meeting in Brussels for a two-day summit to restore relations. A total of 40 African
David Sassoli, italian journalist and the former President of the European Parliament, passed away in an italian hospital at the age of 65 this past Tuesday. He had been struggling with health issues following a pneumonia caused by the legionella bacteria, that