The European Commission has approved, under EU state aid rules, two Swedish schemes to support companies affected by the coronavirus outbreak and related restrictive measures implemented...
During the 18th European Week of Regions and Cities, the European Commission has released a report on the quality of life in European cities. The results of 58,100...
The international community has been urged to respond to the “genocide” being perpetrated by the Chinese regime against the country’s Uyghurs and take “concrete action”. An...
On 14 October, ECOS joined the celebration of World Standards Day, themed ‘Protecting the planet with standards’. More than ever, we wish to highlight how essential...
Three out of four Europeans are aware of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and consider all citizens benefit from it, according to the latest EU-wide Eurobarometer survey...
In my new report, ‘Not worth the paper they’re written on: The unreliability of assurances in extradition cases’, published last week by campaign group Due Process,...
Systemic crises often have significant political consequences. In Europe, however, these consequences have often been resolved through a strengthening of the European Union. Take the 2008-2011...