New technology from Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, is helping the EU establish its own competitive computer manufacturing industry. Researchers have developed components critical for optimising on-chip memory,
In response to a new wave of American insularity, European policymakers should pursue rapprochement with Africa.
UIC announced the launch of the FP2-MORANE-2 project aimed at testing the FRMCS technology in real-world conditions.
L OBITH, NEAR where the river Rhine enters the Netherlands, has been a border town ever since northern Europe has had borders. Buried nearby lie the remains of a Roman camp that in the first century AD guarded the limes,
On February 3rd European Union leaders will meet in Brussels both to take stock of the situation and to pitch fresh ideas. (Sir Keir Starmer, Britain’s prime minister, will join part of the meeting, as will NATO’s secretary-general,
Malta’s Citizenship by Investment program offers wealthy investors, especially from the Arab world, EU citizenship through financial contributions, real estate.
Labour’s ambitions for a more pro-growth, pro-business agenda mark a positive shift, at least in tone. But actual, visible, tangible growth depends on execution. This in turn depends on private sector money, overcoming bureaucratic hurdles, and cutting the Brexit red-tape that continues to hamper trade with the EU.
What constitutes FRAND terms? Unfortunately, disputes over the answer to this question frequently arise between SEP licensors and licensees. Currently, the European landscape for resolving SEP licensing disputes is shaped by the Huawei v ZTE decision.
Norway's Centre Party plans to resign from the government due to disagreements with the Labour Party over EU energy policies. The party opposes adopting EU directives, arguing it compromises Norwegian autonomy.
Some EU officials are considering resuming Russian pipeline gas imports as part of a potential peace agreement with Ukraine, sparking controversy and opposition within the bloc.
The EIB, the largest multilateral lender, will double its funding for defence and security from €1 billion to €2 billion by 2025. Its group president defends a proactive approach to both sectors within the bank's remit.