Europe 1 day ago Georgia police arrest dozens protesting 'Russian law' Georgia police arrested dozens of people protesting against the so-called "Russian law" that protestors say will curtail media freedoms.
The European Union 2 days ago Poland will not yet adopt the euro, finance minister says Twenty years after joining the European Union, Poland has still not adopted the euro. The Polish finance minister said keeping the zloty helped avoid recession and weather other shocks.
Europe 2 days ago US-sanctioned ex-intelligence chief with Russian ties to be appointed Serbian vice-premier Ex-intelligence chief Aleksandar Vulin, who is thought to have close ties with Russia, will be one of several vice-premieres in Serbia's new government.
Africa 2 days ago European Union implements stricter visa requirements for Ethiopians The European Union has announced stricter visa requirements for Ethiopian nationals. EU countries will no longer be permitted to waive requirements, officials say.
The European Union 3 days ago EU requires cars come with tech that slows cars when speeding, UK opts out Required automotive safety feature in the European Union will slow cars when speeding, and is expected to reduce fatal car crashes by up to 12%.
France April 25 France President Macron to outline vision for Europe as global power ahead of European Parliament elections As war rages in Ukraine and European Parliament elections approach, French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to share his vision for Europe as an assertive global power.
The European Union April 24 European Union will begin investigation to see if China is denying access to medical device market The European Union is set to investigate whether China is unfairly limiting and depriving certain companies in Europe access to the Chinese medical market.
Ukraine April 24 Ukraine sees first of new EU aid package worth about $50B Ukraine received its first tranche of financial support from the European Union as the rest of the new aid program is set to be approved.
Europe April 24 Slovakia's public broadcasting overhaul allows government to control media, critics say Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico has faced intense backlash for his decision to overhaul the country's public radio and television services.
Turkey April 23 EU unable to determine impact of refugee funds given to Turkey, auditors say European Union auditors have said they are unable to determine the impact of the billions of euros the bloc gave to Turkey to help it cope with migrants crossing in from Syria.