The EU is facing a patchwork across the bloc when it comes to travelling, despite having a fully running EU digital covid certificate. As the delta variant surges across the bloc, MEPs call for implementing harmonised measures instead of national restrictions.
In today's edition of The Capitals, France call for massive vaccination as COVID-19 cases surge and Spain make arrests over the death of a 24 year old Spanish man over the weekend, all this and much more in today's capitals.
The election of Armela Krasniqi as chairwoman of the Audiovisual Media Authority (AMA) by parliament with 83 votes in favour has sparked criticism from the EU office in Tirana, BIRN reported. Concern was raised regarding the political impartiality of the...
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic stated on Wednesday that the decision to give the Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport under concession to the French Vinci Group was a good economic move and that, if that had not been the case, the...
On behalf of the Council of the EU, Slovenian Foreign Minister Anže Logar told the European Parliament on Wednesday that hearings under Article 7 of the Treaty on European Union regarding Poland and Hungary were on the agenda of Slovenia’s...
The Slovenian parliament has passed another stimulus law designed to help businesses cope with the pandemic, with a €243 million package targeted at hospitality, tourism and the events industry. The centrepiece of the package are vouchers for all Slovenian residents...
After the German giant Volkswagen refused to build a new plant in Bulgaria, a German startup specialising in electric cars has shown interest in investing €140 million in the country. “The deal is at the final stage,” Economy Minister Kiril...
A coalition of European electricity groups including EDF, Enel, Iberdrola and Ørsted have called on the European Commission to impose a carbon tariff on hydrogen imports coming into Europe.
A Greek prosecutor is investigating press reports that four basketball players of Turkish team Fenerbahçe who had fever were allowed to enter Greece bypassing COVID-19 controls on the request of deputy minister for civil protection, Nikos Hardalias. Edimerida ton Sintakton...
The Slovak constitutional court has decided a referendum on whether to hold snap elections is not in compliance with the constitution and therefore cannot take place, despite the opposition parties collecting over 524,000 signatures, surpassing the 350,000 signatures threshold. Signatures were...
Czech citizens will be able again to cross the border with Slovakia after the country decided to reverse its controversial decision to close several border crossings to try and curb the spread of COVID-19 on Monday. Small crossings were barred...
Government authorities of the capital county imposed nearly €700 worth of a fine on the distributor of a storybook depicting rainbow families, published by the Rainbow Families Foundation. The penalty imposed on the book titled “What a family!” was not...
After the surprising return to Polish politics of former European Council president and ex-prime minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, three Polish polling institutes have published the results of the latest polls on support for political parties. While the results show...
The minister of state modernisation Alexandra Leitão said in parliament on Wednesday that it was not up to the government to give guidance to local authorities on the General on Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), assuming the “gravity” of the case...
Around 60% of the Portuguese population agrees with voluntary military service and 40% favours the return of compulsory service, a percentage that increases in groups over 45 years old, indicates a study by the National Defence Institute. The survey, presented on...
Italy’s economic growth released Wednesday by survey Eurostat is estimated to be “significantly higher than that of the spring”, forecasting a rise in GDP from + 4.2% to + 5%. In spring, Eurostat’s preliminary estimate of economic activity in the...
Lithuania’s foreign ministry has ordered the Belarusian embassy in Vilnius to cut its diplomatic staff to one in response to a similar action by the Minsk government earlier this week. The Ministry summoned the acting chargé d’affaires of the Belarusian...
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