EU
Party loyalty may vitiate probe into Greek train crash
Opposition parties and EU prosecutors have accused the government of protecting those to blame for the Tempe train crash
GreeceEU AI Act affirms the bloc's policy orientation
The European Parliament yesterday approved the AI Act
EUEU countries will struggle to externalise asylum
The idea of externalising asylum procedures is gaining traction in some EU countries
EUArmenian exit from CSTO will face serious obstacles
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan threatened to pull Armenia out of the Russian-led CSTO security alliance
ArmeniaEU move on digital gig workers will have uneven impact
EU member states have approved the Platform Work Directive
EUFrench government faces a difficult fiscal dilemma
France’s weak GDP growth outlook carries important economic and political risks
FranceECB likely to be cutting rates by July or September
The ECB left interest rates on hold as expected but said it began discussing when later this year to start cutting rates
EUSatisfying Polish farmers’ grievances just got harder
Clashes with the police at the March 6 farmers’ demonstration may harden attitudes as PiS opposition joins their side
Poland