
The EU Court rules in favor of Denmark in the case of cabotage transport
Denmark has not acted in violation of EU law by restricting cabotage transport, the EU Court has ruled.
Denmark has not acted in violation of EU law by restricting cabotage transport, the EU Court has ruled.
The EU’s plans to boost Europe’s military defences are on the agenda of next week’s EU summit in Brussels. Germany has signalled readiness to lead air defence projects.
Austria is forcibly repatriating criminal Syrians, while Germany wants to help EU countries repatriate Afghans.
The visit of the President of the European Commission represents a confirmation of the open dialogue and mutual readiness to deepen the partnership, in the interest of stability, economic development, and the European future of the country, states the government press service’s statement.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has generally supported airlines in cases of delays due to lightning strikes. A lightning strike could be considered an “extraordinary circumstance” under certain conditions. Austrian courts have referred a case from 2022 to the ECJ.
Australia is making considerable efforts to finalize a trade agreement with the EU and appreciates Romania’s support in this endeavor.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico claims that in a phone call with Antonio Costa, he spoke about how the EU is too focused on Ukraine and not on the economic crisis.
The President of the European Commission, on a visit to Belgrade, urged the Serbian head of state to make efforts in favor of the rule of law and freedom of the press, as well as to follow EU diplomacy regarding sanctions against Russia.
Yordanka Chobanova clarified that the EC’s proposal for the next budget is very different from anything we are used to.
The Portuguese law provides for the installation in temporary centers of those who entered the country illegally, but establishes a maximum detention period of 60 days.