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EU agreement on package holidays to strengthen travellers’ rights
A new agreement, still to be formally voted on by the European Parliament, would require organisers of package holidays to increase transparency and provide refund options that are more customer-focused.
Report: EU may delay combustion engine phase-out proposal
Following criticism from certain member states, including Germany, the European Commission may delay the implementation of the planned 2035 ban on combustion engines.
Three detained in Belgium as police raid EU offices in fraud probe
A police investigation is underway following suspected fraud in a tendering process involving the European External Action Service (EEAS) and the College of Europe.
European Parliament calls for social media restrictions for under 16s
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wants to follow Australia’s lead in banning social media for children below the age of 16. The EU Parliament and member states agree.
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Romania aims to become the customs hub of the European Union


EU agreement eases companies' burdens from sustainability rules


EU countries say yes to departure centers outside the EU for rejected asylum seekers


Tripartite body approved a draft law on equal pay for men and women; in accordance with an EU regulation
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EU agreement on package holidays to strengthen travellers’ rights
A new agreement, still to be formally voted on by the European Parliament, would require organisers of package holidays to increase transparency and provide refund options that are more customer-focused.
Report: EU may delay combustion engine phase-out proposal
Following criticism from certain member states, including Germany, the European Commission may delay the implementation of the planned 2035 ban on combustion engines.
Three detained in Belgium as police raid EU offices in fraud probe
A police investigation is underway following suspected fraud in a tendering process involving the European External Action Service (EEAS) and the College of Europe.
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