Babiš: They would like to rule the EU from Brussels. That is not our path
Czech politician Babiš criticizes the idea of EU governance from Brussels, asserting it is not the direction for his country.
The European Commission confirmed that it is asking the Czech Republic for information regarding a conflict of interest
The European Commission has requested information from the Czech Republic regarding a potential conflict of interest situation.
What will cohesion policy be like after 2027 and what role will regions play in it?
The article discusses the proposed changes in the European Union's cohesion policy after 2027, focusing on the implications for regional governance and funding in Poland.
The EU is at a crossroads. Six major states are stepping towards a coalition
The article discusses the current situation in the European Union as six major countries move toward forming a coalition.
Ukraine: Europe on the front line
The EU has become Ukraine's primary supporter amid ongoing challenges stemming from Russia's invasion, pledging significant financial aid while grappling with humanitarian issues and governance reforms.
There is a shortage of 256 women. Stock exchange companies are still far from the EU minimum
Poland's stock exchange companies are struggling to meet EU gender quota requirements for women in leadership positions, with a current deficit of 256 women.
Purra Stood Against the EU – Here’s the Reason
Finland voted against discharging the EU Commission’s responsibilities due to concerns about errors in the proposed 2024 budget.
Three Bids Submitted for the E-Governance Academy's Digitization Project in Cuba
Three bids have been received for the E-Governance Academy's digitization project in Cuba, despite criticism of the initiative due to the country's political situation.
European Parliament supports €90 billion loan to Ukraine
The European Parliament has approved a €90 billion loan to Ukraine under strict conditions aimed at ensuring democratic governance and rule of law.
Czech Republic Improves its Corruption Perception Index Ranking, Still Below EU Average
The Czech Republic has made progress in its corruption perception ranking but remains below the EU average.
Commission: Questions about 'certain elements of Trump's Peace Council Map'
The European Commission has raised several questions regarding the scope, governance, and compatibility of the 'Peace Council Map' established by former President Donald Trump, while expressing readiness to collaborate with the U.S. on a comprehensive peace plan for Gaza.
Nigeria: How CBN Reforms Pushed Nigeria Off EU High-Risk List
Nigeria has been removed from the EU's high-risk jurisdictions list for money laundering and terrorism financing, signaling improvements in its financial sector governance following Central Bank reforms.
Special Envoy: Europe Must Change Its Approach to Africa
The EU's Special Envoy for the Sahel region, João Cravinho, urges Europe to rethink its strategy toward African nations, emphasizing collaboration despite governance issues and concerns over Russian influence.
Do we want a stronger EU, national states will have a different role
At a recent meeting, leaders of European People's Parties advocated for changes in Europe to enhance the decision-making processes important for the entire Union, proposing a shift towards qualified majority voting instead of the current unanimous decisions.
Liberia: EU, Partners Bolster Legislative Oversight in Liberia With New Grant Signing
A significant grant agreement was signed to enhance the oversight capacity of the Liberian Legislature, supported by the European Union and other partners.
Von der Leyen’s rule ‘not good’ for EU – ex-commissioner
Former European Commissioner Nicolas Schmit has criticized President Ursula von der Leyen's leadership, alleging that her governance silences dissent among commissioners.