The European Commission has fined the pharmaceutical companies Teva (€30 million) and Cephalon (€30.5 million) a total of €60.5 million for a ‘pay for delay’ agreement...
Since its inception, the Islamic Republic has treated dual-citizens and foreign nationals as bargaining chips in its negotiations with the West, imprisoning individuals on spurious charges...
Kazakhstan is holding parliamentary elections on 10 January, expected to further bolster the soft democratic reform process in the Central Asian country. In a wide-ranging interview,...
Today (26 November), European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Council President Charles Michel, and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison (pictured), will hold a videoconference...
The Commission is reporting on the implementation of the Schengen rules over the past five years and suggests operational measures for improving the Schengen evaluation mechanism,...
On 25 November, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (pictured) addressed the European Parliament Plenary ahead of the European Council meeting which will take place...
Germany reported a record 410 COVID-19 deaths in the last 24 hours, before the 16 federal state leaders and Chancellor Angela Merkel were due to meet...