Estonia’s PM, Kaja Kallas, set to become the EU’s top diplomat, while former Portuguese PM António Costa takes over as president of the European Council
Europe will need to navigate turmoil at home and a potential Trump presidency abroad. These people were picked to steer its institutions for the next five years.
EU leaders greenlit former Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa to be the next president of the European Council on Thursday and backed Estonia’s Kaja Kallas to be the bloc’s next top diplomat, three EU diplomats told POLITICO.
The EU AI Act was adopted by the Council of the European Union on May 21, 2024. It will be officially published in the EU Official Journal during the second half of July and likely to come into force by August this year, instead of July as…
Benjamin and Chance react to all the new features in iOS 18 beta 2, and the fact that most of those features won’t be available in the European Union as Apple worries about DMA compliance concerns. In other EU legal news, the commission…
The European Union (EU) reportedly revised its proposed tariffs on Chinese EV imports. The revisions come after the EU gathered more information from the companies most affected by the tariffs. The European Commission’s anti-subsidy…
National Rally had claimed it should nominate the French commissioner if it wins the parliamentary election — but the president wants Breton back in Brussels.
The newly approved Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act or the Act) aims to create a secure and trustworthy environment for the development and use of AI in the European Union.... By: Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Ursula von der Leyen "confirmed earlier reports by Euractiv that the EU’s executive estimated the European defense industry requires around €500 billion worth of investment over the next decade"
European Union leaders have signed a security pact with Ukraine, kicking off a two-day summit where they will also establish the EU’s strategic course for the next five years and appoint the leaders of the EU’s key institutions. On…