Victim Protection: How Women Find Their Way Out of Forced Prostitution
The article discusses the challenges faced by women escaping forced prostitution in Germany and the shortcomings of EU guidelines meant to protect them.
The EU's new guideline: People connected to the terrorist organization ISIS may be eligible for asylum
The EU has updated its guidelines indicating that individuals associated with ISIS may be eligible for asylum due to persecution in Syria.
Chinese competitors fly over Russia, Finnair's CEO hopes for EU guidelines
Finnair's CEO reports a strong fourth quarter and expresses hope for EU guidelines as the airline faces competition from Chinese carriers flying over Russia.
The EU takes action against cyberbullying: DSA guidelines and prevention
The European Commission has proposed a new action plan to combat cyberbullying through a user-friendly application for reporting incidents and promoting safer digital practices among youth.
EOF: Recall of batches of infant formula products
The National Organization for Medicines (EOF) announced the recall of batches of infant formula following updated risk management guidelines regarding the toxin cereulide from the EU's EFSA.
The diktat for entering the EU. Woke lexicon is mandatory
The article discusses stringent language guidelines for entering the EU, emphasizing the use of non-gendered terms and avoiding traditional familial and national descriptors.
Customs Dispute Settled: What German Customers Can Expect After Minimum Prices for China's Electric Cars
The EU and China have reached an agreement regarding the import of electric vehicles, outlining new guidelines to help manufacturers avoid special tariffs on Chinese-made electric cars, though specific details are ambiguous for consumers.
China and the EU ease tensions in the electric car dispute
China and the EU are reducing tensions over the trade dispute regarding electric car imports from China, with the European Commission publishing guidelines to help Chinese exporters navigate tariff challenges.
New Guidelines: EU and China Agree on Minimum Prices for Electric Cars Instead of Tariffs
The EU and China reportedly reach a breakthrough in the dispute over electric vehicle imports, agreeing on minimum price commitments for Chinese electric car exporters instead of tariffs.