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A recent study by the Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO) has shown that Austria has climbed to the fourth position among the most expensive countries in the eurozone, following

 

Cohesion Policy funding in 2021-2027 is expected to support the creation of 1.3 million jobs, and to increase the EU's GDP by 0.5% on average by the end of the decade, and up to 4%

 

On Tuesday, the European Commission announced that it has given the green light to two Dutch proposals aimed at buying out livestock farmers, worth a total of 1.47

 

Denmark has offered to assist Ukraine with expertise in energy infrastructure to rebuild the country after the Russian invasion last year, which caused significant

According to Nio's chairman, William Li, the Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer aims to compete with Volkswagen by introducing a model for the European market

Ukraine expressed its dissatisfaction with the European Union and Poland regarding the limitations placed on its grain exports on Friday. However, later that day, the

 

The European Commission announced on Tuesday that it has granted permission to Spain and Portugal to extend their electricity price cap measures for consumers

Spain’s Minister for Inclusion and Social Security, José Luis Escrivá, has revealed that the upcoming Spanish EU Council presidency will aim to enhance the monitoring of national minimum

 

The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a €401 million Czech scheme to promote green district heating based on renewable energy and waste heat. The measure

On Wednesday, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced that the government will fund the construction and renovation of an additional 43,000 affordable