European Institutions

  • UK Prime Minister to Revive the British Bill of Rights

    November 07, 2022

    As new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sets his agenda, including handling the intensifying migrant crisis, he will revive the British Bill of Rights in order to give the UK courts supremacy over the European Court of Human Rights, based in Strasbourg, France.

  • EU Warns Elon Musk that Twitter Must Follow The New Digital Service Act

    November 02, 2022

    The EU has specifically targeted new owner of Twitter Elon Musk’s plans to open free speech on the platform and bring back previously banned users, as the the Digital Services Act has entered the EU’s official rulebook allowing authorities to order digital companies to take down illegal content based on EU and national law, and demands that platforms review content flagged by users.

  • Euronews: EU Believes U.S. Anti-Inflation Bill Discriminates Against its Renewable Products in U.S. Market

    November 02, 2022

    Following the United State’s signing of the $430 billion anti-inflation bill into law, the EU believes the bill discriminates against its products as of European renewable energy products do not have the same access to the US market as those from Canada and Mexico.

  • France24: EU to Create Tougher Laws on Air Pollution

    October 26, 2022

    Following the World Health Organizations new air quality guidelines published last year, the European Commission will propose three laws targeting air and water pollution including a requirement that by 2030, EU countries must meet new legally-binding EU air pollution limits.

  • Politico: EU Leaders Grow Wary of China

    October 26, 2022

    Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo has stated that Beijing’s ‘hostile behavior’ warrants EU reevaluation as the EU leaders  agreed to discuss their relations with China at the recent European Council meeting.

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