
European justice upholds Spain’s tax aid regime for buying foreign companies scrapped by Brussels
A victory for Spain and several companies in Luxembourg. The General Court of the European Union (TGUE) has upheld a
A victory for Spain and several companies in Luxembourg. The General Court of the European Union (TGUE) has upheld a
In the past few hours, more than a thousand people have arrived on the Italian island of Lampedusa, where European
Four years have passed, but for those in charge of the European Commission, it seems longer. The pandemic, the war
Federal Judge Loretta Presca of the Southern District of New York ordered the Argentine state to pay $16,000 million to
Pedro Sánchez wants Germany’s Ursula von der Leyen to continue as head of the European Commission if she does so
After months of protests in German football stadiums, the DFL, the employer of professional clubs, failed in its bid to
Unidas Podemos fears a hot summer with the annual mortgage renewal next month, a year after the European Central Bank
Norway’s coalition government, led by Labor’s Jonas Gahr Store, recently gave the green light for its country’s oil and gas
It is urgent to complete the banking connection. This is a message heard regularly within the EU. The rumblings have
The British NGO for political refugees, the British Council Refugee (BCR), recently received a donation of 16 million euros from
Norges Bank, Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, plans to vote on Ferrovial’s move to Holland at the company’s shareholder meeting on
Norges Bank, Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, will vote against Ferrovial’s shareholder transfer of its headquarters to the Netherlands at a
Iberdrola has agreed to sell its subsidiary in Mexico to state-owned company México Infrastructure Partners (MIP) for approximately $6,000 million
The European Union will try to take advantage of China’s efforts to implement a more “assertive” foreign policy, as defined
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will travel to the United Kingdom this Monday to hammer out a new
The New York Times has launched a transparency campaign to take European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to court
The state attorney general’s office maintains that “you cannot” warn women “automatically” that their current partners have a history of
Croatia will welcome 2023 by adopting the euro as its currency and incorporating it into the Schengen area, a major
A victory for Spain and several companies in Luxembourg. The General Court of the European Union (TGUE) has upheld a
In the past few hours, more than a thousand people have arrived on the Italian island of Lampedusa, where European
Four years have passed, but for those in charge of the European Commission, it seems longer. The pandemic, the war
Federal Judge Loretta Presca of the Southern District of New York ordered the Argentine state to pay $16,000 million to
Pedro Sánchez wants Germany’s Ursula von der Leyen to continue as head of the European Commission if she does so
After months of protests in German football stadiums, the DFL, the employer of professional clubs, failed in its bid to
Unidas Podemos fears a hot summer with the annual mortgage renewal next month, a year after the European Central Bank
Norway’s coalition government, led by Labor’s Jonas Gahr Store, recently gave the green light for its country’s oil and gas
It is urgent to complete the banking connection. This is a message heard regularly within the EU. The rumblings have
The British NGO for political refugees, the British Council Refugee (BCR), recently received a donation of 16 million euros from
Norges Bank, Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, plans to vote on Ferrovial’s move to Holland at the company’s shareholder meeting on
Norges Bank, Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, will vote against Ferrovial’s shareholder transfer of its headquarters to the Netherlands at a
Iberdrola has agreed to sell its subsidiary in Mexico to state-owned company México Infrastructure Partners (MIP) for approximately $6,000 million
The European Union will try to take advantage of China’s efforts to implement a more “assertive” foreign policy, as defined
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will travel to the United Kingdom this Monday to hammer out a new
The New York Times has launched a transparency campaign to take European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to court
The state attorney general’s office maintains that “you cannot” warn women “automatically” that their current partners have a history of
Croatia will welcome 2023 by adopting the euro as its currency and incorporating it into the Schengen area, a major