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Outrage as Enlargement Commissioner is caught in hot-mic moment calling MEPs 'idiots'

Olivér Várhelyi was heard asking "how many idiots are still left?" during a Q&A session with lawmakers. → Read More

The European Union adds Russia to its blacklist of tax havens

The EU considers Russia has failed to address the harmful elements of its tax legislation. → Read More

Who is who in the European Parliament corruption scandal?

The so-called Qatargate continues to send shockwaves across Brussels as new twists and turns mount. → Read More

The EU has a new deal deal to achieve 'tax fairness'. This is how it will work.

The EU's deal builds upon a landmark tax agreement brokered by the OECD and endorsed by 137 countries around the world. → Read More

Croatia set to join Schengen but Austria 'main hold-out' against Romania and Bulgaria's joint bid

"Austria is the main hold-out," said a senior EU diplomat ahead of a key vote on Thursday. → Read More

Following G7 plan, EU countries agree to cap Russian oil at $60 per barrel

EU ambassadors spent the last few days debating the level of the price cap, which will have implications across global markets. → Read More

COP27: Despite growing calls, the EU intends to oppose separate fund for climate reparations

COP27 marks the first time that loss and damage is a formal part of the agenda. → Read More

Energy crisis: Europe's gas prices fall below €100 MWh for the first time since mid-June

Gas prices continue to fall as warm weather and full underground storage facilities tame demand. → Read More

MEPs nominate the 'brave people' of Ukraine for Sakharov Prize, the EU's top human rights award

The other two finalists are WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Colombia's Truth Commission. → Read More

Europe's gas prices reach three-month low as consumer demand and industrial production decline

Gas prices have fallen as the EU's gas storage facilities hit 90% of capacity. → Read More

EU proposes fresh sanctions on Russia after 'sham referendums' in Ukraine

Under the new package, EU citizens will be barred from serving on the boards of Russian-state companies. → Read More

Energy crisis: 15 countries call for EU-wide price cap on all gas imports

France, Italy, Spain, Belgium and Greece are among the signatories asking for the unprecedented measure. → Read More

Hungary is no longer a full democracy but an 'electoral autocracy,' MEPs declare in new report

MEPs argue a lack of decisive EU action has led to a "breakdown in democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights" in Hungary. → Read More

State of the Union: Six takeaways from Ursula von der Leyen's keynote speech

The European Commission president spoke about the Ukraine war, energy reform, fight against corruption and the reform of common fiscal rules. #EuropeNews → Read More

State of the Union: What's the story behind the EU's keynote speech?

Delivered by the president of the European Commission, the EU's State of the Union speech marks the official start of the new legislative year. #EuropeDecoded → Read More

Brussels mulls price cap on renewables and nuclear power to cushion electricity bills

The exceptional measure should be accompanied by an EU-wide plan to reduce electricity consumption. → Read More

Olaf Scholz says EU must reform to cope with enlarging to 30 to 36 members

Scholz said the EU must adapt now for the arrival of new members such as Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia and countries in the Western Balkans. → Read More

Inflation across the eurozone reaches new all-time high of 8.9%

Core inflation, which excludes volatile items like energy and food, stood at 4%, the highest figure since the euro was created. → Read More

Fact check: Are EU sanctions causing the global food crisis, as Russia claims?

The Kremlin is blaming the EU for the global food crisis, but the facts tell a very different story. → Read More

Winter is coming: All you need to know about the EU's 15% gas reduction plan

The plan could introduce mandatory rationing across the bloc if Russia totally cuts off gas supplies. → Read More