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Google withdrawal threats risk antitrust backlash, says Margrethe Vestager
Vestager told the European Parliament's economy committee on Tuesday that there could be scope for “investigating if it’s actually legal fo...
G7 countries 'firmly condemn' Myanmar military attacks on protesters
"Use of live ammunition against unarmed people is unacceptable. Anyone responding to peaceful protests with violence must be held to accoun...
European Union weighs troubled Russia ties, fresh sanctions for jailing Opposition leader
Alexei Navalny, 44, an anti-corruption investigator and Putin's most prominent critic, was arrested in Moscow last month upon returning fro...
European Union hopes for early Jammu and Kashmir assembly polls
The comments by a spokesperson of the EU came a day after a number of top diplomats from the 27-member bloc returned from Jammu and Kashmir...
EU to double COVAX vaccine funding to 1 billion euros
According to an EU official who spoke anonymously, European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen will make the announcement later Frid...
Pfizer-BioNTech to get EU 200 million more COVID-19 shots
The U.S. and German companies said in a statement that the doses come on top of the 300 million vaccine doses the bloc has initially ordere...
Johnson & Johnson seeks vaccine approval from European Union
In a statement on Tuesday, the Amsterdam-based medicines regulator for the European Union said it could issue an opinion by the middle of M...
EU seeks new COVID-19 vaccine deal with Moderna, AstraZeneca flags doses made outside EU- Sources
The European Union has set a target of vaccinating 70% of its adult population by the end of the summer, but has struggled to secure the do...
Russia says it's open to better ties with European Union despite chill
Lavrov's statement followed his warning last week that Moscow was ready for a split with the 27-nation bloc if Brussels moves to introduce ...
AstraZeneca expects updated COVID-19 vaccine by autumn
Researchers began this work months ago when the variants were first detected, said Mene Pangalos, head of biopharmaceuticals research for A...
European Union hopeful for firm economic growth despite virus challenges
European Union's executive body predicts that growth in the 19 nations using the euro will reach 3.8 per cent this year and next after a 6....
'Merciless' Russia may face new sanctions, says European Union
Josep Borrell said his visit last Friday to Moscow had cemented his view that Russia wanted to break away from Europe and divide the West, ...
EU seeks answers from AstraZeneca on cut to vaccine supplies in Monday meeting
AstraZeneca, which developed its shot with Oxford University, told the EU on Friday that it could not meet the agreed supply targets runnin...
India keen on investment, trade talks with European Union
Keen to accelerate investments, technology and capital flows from the EU, India wants the investment and trade deals to happen parallelly a...
European Union's top officials express relief as 'friend' replaces Donald Trump
Charles Michel, president of the European Council, said the moment should be seized to form a new "founding pact" between democratic powers.
Stunned European Union nations yearn for Biden presidency
President Obama joined the Paris climate pact but Trump unilaterally pulled out, much to the Europeans' dismay. The same goes for the WHO, ...
European Union will become shareholder in startups for the first time
The European Innovation Council Fund, expected to total about €3 billion ($3.7 billion), is an effort to plug a "critical" funding gap for ...
European Union nations kick off mass COVID-19 vaccinations
The vaccines, developed by Germany's BioNTech and American drugmaker Pfizer, started arriving in EU countries on Friday. The EU has seen so...
Timeline of events in Britain's exit from the European Union
Today the United Kingdom and European Union announced that they have struck a provisional agreement, just over a week before the year-end d...
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