The EU has always tended to be more cautious about approving new products than the US, which is why the two regions have clashed over issues...
Conclusion time: After months of investigating mass surveillance by the NSA in Europe, the EP inquiry has finished penning its findings. The inquiry was launched last...
The European Parliament on 12 February backed a report calling for the EU to adopt new rules on data protection and negotiate with the US to...
A new UN report states that development gains from the past 20 years cannot be sustained unless governments tackle the inequalities that hurt the poorest and...
In the wake of large-scale internet surveillance and reduced trust in the internet, the European Commission today proposes a key reform to the way the internet...
By Andrew Monaghan, Senior Research Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House Russia’s leaders are not ignoring the serious damage that endemic corruption does to the...
On 6 February, the opening day of the Brussels International Holiday Fair, the Taipei Representative Office in the EU and Belgium organized a press event at...