Omnia Platform: AI enterprise, interoperability, and digital sovereignty in a single agnostic architecture compliant with European regulations
Omnia Platform is an Italian low-code platform focused on AI enterprise solutions, interoperability, and digital sovereignty.
The government will change the VAT law, but companies can deduct tax faster without waiting for the amendment
Poland's Finance Ministry plans to amend VAT regulations following a European Court ruling, allowing businesses to expedite tax deductions.
606 Immigrants Died Crossing the Mediterranean in Two Months Due to Strengthened European Regulations
In the first two months of this year, at least 606 migrants lost their lives while attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea, a significant increase attributed to stricter immigration enforcement policies in European countries.
Brussels emphasizes in the European Parliament that the V-16 beacon complies with EU legislation
The European Commission asserts that Spain's requirement for the V-16 beacon does not violate EU laws, as vehicle safety regulations fall within national jurisdiction.
Automobile: in Europe, electrification turns into carnage in its production apparatus
The European automotive industry faces historical losses and a chaotic transition to electrification, as seen through Stellantis's significant financial setbacks.
The end of 'the fence': starting in April, Gibraltar joins the Schengen area without renouncing its sovereignty
Gibraltar will join the Schengen zone in April, allowing free movement while maintaining its British sovereignty and adhering to EU regulations as per the new post-Brexit agreement.
Companies will not be able to destroy unsold clothing. Expert explains why it was easier to throw it away
The European Commission is advancing legislation aimed at banning the destruction of unsold clothing and footwear.
The message in favor of Elon Musk and against the European Union that Milei shared
President Javier Milei of Argentina has retweeted a message supporting Elon Musk's opposition to European Union content regulations, coinciding with discussions about the EU-Mercosur trade agreement.
Daylight Saving Time Change 2026. This Year We Will Change Our Clocks Earlier
The article discusses the upcoming change to daylight saving time in 2026, its health impacts, historical context, EU regulations, and public opinions.
Lower Bavaria: EU Commission Approves Further Danube Expansion
The European Commission has given the green light for the second phase of the Danube expansion in Lower Bavaria, allowing for improvements to flood protection while adhering to certain environmental regulations.
Vytenis Povilas Andriukaitis. Will we take the opportunity to take over the European health flag?
The article discusses the challenges faced by patients in the EU due to disparate health systems across member states, highlighting the significant percentage of patients who do not receive necessary treatments.
Objection Exclusive: Why We Are Conducting the Social Media Ban Debate Wrongly in Germany
The article argues that the debate over age restrictions for social media usage in Germany overlooks the limited scope of EU member states' authority, necessitating a European-level resolution.
Lagarde, golden salary in defiance of ECB rules
Christine Lagarde is facing criticism for receiving a dual salary package that exceeds ECB regulations while calling for moderation in salaries.
Railway Workers Donโt Want Longer Trucks
The European Railway and Infrastructure Managers' Community is protesting against the EU's revision of regulations allowing longer trucks in international transport, citing concerns for the railway industry's competitiveness.
Beach concessionaires, Vannacci's group against Salvini: "No to competitions, better the violation. Prepare compensations"
Members of Roberto Vannacci's party criticize Minister Matteo Salvini for not supporting beach concessionaires amidst upcoming competition regulations.
Babiลก placed Agrofert shares into the trust fund RSVP Trust
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiลก has transferred all his shares in the Agrofert holding company to a private trust fund in compliance with conflict of interest regulations imposed by the European Union.
X Network Appeals Against 120 Million Euro Fine. It Received It for Violating Content Rules
Social network X, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, has appealed a 120 million euro fine imposed by the European Commission for violating digital content regulations.
The social network X has appealed the European fine of 120 million euros
The social network X, formerly known as Twitter, has appealed a 120 million euros fine imposed by the European Union for multiple violations of the Digital Services Act regulations.
Consumer loans will be more regulated starting in November
Beginning November 20, 2026, consumer loans in France will face stricter regulations aimed at reducing the risk of over-indebtedness.
The European Union could overturn the V-16 beacon regulation
The European People's Party claims that the European Commission confirmed that Spain's government failed to notify Brussels about the mandatory V16 beacon regulations, which could lead to significant legal consequences.
The European Central Bank imposes the largest fine on JP Morgan
The European Central Bank has imposed a record fine of โฌ12.2 million on JP Morgan's European arm due to reporting errors regarding capital requirements and risk assessment.
The Reformation: Institutionalization of Oppression and Exclusion in the Name of Purity and Modesty
A Korean scholar interprets the European Reformation as a historical transformation characterized by the institutionalization of intolerance and the formation of social regulations and nation-states.
The EU wants to change baggage rules for low-cost airlines. What are they planning?
The European Parliament has approved a position to revise EU regulations regarding passenger rights for airlines, including changes to carry-on baggage policies.
Cloud Security at Banks: Microsoft has European Banks under Control
The article discusses the increasing reliance of banks on cloud services, predominantly provided by U.S. companies, and the efforts by regulators to mitigate associated risks.
INTERVIEW: Moldova's Euro Minister hopes to throw a party upon joining the European Union
Moldova's Deputy Prime Minister highlighted the challenges that await the country on its path to EU membership, including adopting Brussels regulations and addressing the Transnistria issue.
Germany and France Call for Simplifying Financial Rules in the European Union
Germany and France proposed measures to simplify financial regulations in the EU, urging the European Commission to present an ambitious package to ease the burden on companies.
Literature: Diagnosis: Hopeless?
The article discusses a recent protest in Brussels where angry farmers blocked the European Quarter with tractors in response to EU bureaucratic regulations, symbolizing the discontent in Europe.
EU: Investigation Against Shein for Sex Dolls with Childlike Features
The European Commission has initiated an official investigation into Shein for serious violations of EU regulations stemming from the discovery of products resembling minors, raising significant safety and regulatory concerns.
PVD calls to not buy pets from Russia and Belarus
Latvia's food safety authority warns against purchasing pets from Russia and Belarus after rabies was confirmed in a dog imported to the EU.
European pressures to dismantle the monopoly of 'Meta' and 'Apple' on artificial intelligence services
The European Union is intensifying efforts to break the monopolistic hold of Meta and Apple on artificial intelligence services amidst a broader confrontation over tech regulations.
400 kg of illegal fish in luggage from China
Authorities intercepted 400 kg of illegal seafood being smuggled from China to Italy by passengers on a low-cost flight.
Warning about clothing choices on the popular tourist island: you can receive a fine
Tourists to Barbados are warned about the strict dress code prohibiting camouflage clothing, with fines up to โฌ2,000 for violations.
Do not address a non-existent problem. Companies are trying to win a battle with the EU over 'sausage nomenclature'
Czech companies are engaged in a conflict with the European Union regarding regulations on food labeling, particularly concerning the term used for sausages.
European shipowners call for an international decarbonization system
The European Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA) advocates for the abolition of regional shipping regulations in the EU in favor of a global decarbonization agreement from the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
The "General Cleanup" of European Rules Aims to Reduce Bureaucracy
European regulations are undergoing a major overhaul intended to lessen bureaucratic hurdles.
According to Madise, Tallinn's PVC ban is unlawful
The Estonian Chancellor of Justice รlle Madise argues that Tallinn's recent ban on PVC advertising is unlawful as it conflicts with European Union law and local regulations.
EU leaders agree to accelerate the savings and investment union
European Union leaders have agreed to expedite the promotion of a savings and investment union and continue simplifying regulations, as stated by European Council President Antonio Costa.
Political turning point in the EU's approach to migration. Human rights organizations criticize the new regulation
The European Union is set to implement new regulations to expedite asylum proceedings and facilitate the transfer of migrants to other countries, prompting criticism from human rights organizations.
The End of Europe? Industrialists Warn: This Will Break Production on the Old Continent
European industrialists, led by BASF's CEO, warn of a critical decline in the industry due to excessive regulations and deindustrialization efforts.
The EU Court Condemns VAT Regulations that Harm Financial Liquidity of Companies
The EU Court has criticized VAT regulations that negatively impact the financial liquidity of businesses.
More rights for true refugees and a crackdown on creative sentences. "But the power of judges remains"
The article discusses the European Union's new asylum regulations aimed at providing rights to legitimate refugees while streamlining the asylum process in response to abuse.
EU lawmakers back tougher asylum rules allowing fast-track rejections
EU lawmakers have approved tighter asylum regulations that enable fast-track rejections and the transfer of asylum seekers to designated safe countries, reflecting a notable shift in migration policy amidst increasing anti-immigration sentiment.
South American country will be a 'third safe country' for migrants expelled from Europe
The European Parliament approved changes to EU regulations defining a 'third safe country' for migrants, which includes several nations and allows member states to send migrants abroad.
European Parliament: "Green" and reactions regarding the list of "safe countries" and the new asylum procedures
The European Parliament approved amendments to asylum regulations that introduce a unified EU list of 'safe countries' to expedite asylum applications.
MEPs approved rules for faster and more effective asylum procedures
The European Parliament has approved new regulations aimed at streamlining asylum processes across member states.
Discussion about Electric Cars: 'A rapid electrification is unrealistic'
Renault's new CEO Franรงois Provost calls for greater flexibility from the EU on electric vehicle regulations, emphasizing the need for urgent changes to prevent the decline of the European car industry.
Will the European Union introduce as many as 11 waste containers? The Ministry of Climate explains
The Polish Ministry of Climate has clarified that a recent claim about the EU mandating 11 different waste containers is based on a misinterpretation of a report.
Asylum Policy: The European Parliament Approved a List of Safe Countries
The European Parliament has approved a list of countries deemed safe for asylum seekers, simplifying the application process for their citizens.
EU, the 'Salis line' on housing does not pass
The European Parliament's special committee on the housing crisis adopted its final recommendations, addressing public housing and short-term rental regulations among other issues, but Italy's stance on owner protections faced challenges.
Live Broadcast: Simplification of European Regulations
A conference on the simplification of European regulatory frameworks is being held in Reykjavik, involving various Icelandic institutions and the EU.