A new UK law passed last June strengthens Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions’ move to label Israeli settlement products. This would make it easier for people to boycott these Israeli companies.
Thousands of Poles gathered and protested to stop the changes to Poland surveillance law plan that is feared to limit the people's freedom and privacy.
The European Union ordered a recoup from Belgium for granting Duferco steel group state aid. The European Union ordered the Belgian government to recover US$ 230 million in state aid granted Duferco steel group.
British Chancellor George Osborne ruled out a second referendum after predicting that the "crucial" vote would affect Britain's relationship with European Union
The Prime Minister of Britain is urging European Union leaders to relax the trade rules with Jordan in an effort to provide more support for those affected by the Syrian conflict.
Norway has begun using buses to move asylum seekers across its Arctic border with Russia. despite criticism from the UN and temperatures approaching 30 degrees below zero. A bus with 13 people on board crossed the Russian border.
UK's Nursing and Midwifery Council requires a higher standard in English fluency for nurses and midwives from the European Union, in light of recent reports that weak communication skills can endanger patient safety.
A legal analysis said that the EU new proposed emissions test procedures are illegal under EU laws. The lawyers advised the Parliaments to block the new emissions test regulations.
The European Commission has reportedly started its preliminary review over Poland's new controversial law that purportedly elevates executive power and risks democracy of the nation.
The Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) has filed a proceeding to UK government, saying it has given the UK 14 days to stop supplying weapons to Saudi Arabia or face legal action in the high court.
Prime Minister David Cameron confirmed that government ministries could campaign for “Brexit.” Prime Minister David Cameron confirmed to the House of Commons that government ministries could campaign for Britain's exit from the EU.
Poland's legislative crisis continues as the nation and its legislative body draws scrutiny from the European Union. The scrutiny is related to the recent amendment that the Polish president has sanctioned.
The European Union's powerful executive announced that it would discuss Poland's new legislation. The EU has said it will start a process against Poland following its adoption of a controversial media law.
EU extends sanctions for Russia. US to help EU maintain peace in Ukraine. The European Union extended its economic sanctions on Russia for another six months.
European Union have reached an agreement over the Data Protection Law and its implementation have a great impact on the industries that offers services in Europe.
It was an agreement born from a fear of failure, delivered by the smoothness of French diplomacy. Six years earlier, countries had bitterly walked away from global climate talks in Copenhagen without a deal.
Austrian student Max Schrems's attempt to bring a class-action lawsuit against Facebook (FB.O) over its privacy policies will head to Austria's Supreme Court to determine whether such collective legal action is allowed, his group said on Monday.