Issues in the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum
Wireless EV charging, biopods and carbon capture: Green Tech start-ups tackling the climate crisis
Europe is a global leader in green innovation, with companies in the EU surpassing those in the US in terms of green investment
Ankara, Lonton to negotiate landmark free trade deal to include more sectors
While the trade ties between the U.K. and Turkey continue at full speed, the landmark free trade agreement is planned to be renegotiated to include more sectors in the next two years.
The U.K. officially quit the EU after 47 years of membership on Jan. 31, 2020, as the 27 members of the bloc approved the Brexit deal on Nov. 25, 2018.
EU Parliament: Frontex was not involved in push-back operations of illegal migrants
It recognizes that the European Agency is now more necessary than ever to protect the EU ‘s borders
IATA calls on EU to adopt Greek PM’s Covid-19 vaccination ‘passport’ proposal
IATA’s head sent an open letter to the EU
EU invokes ‘general escape clause’, lifting of fiscal strictures key for Greece
'The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a major economic shock that is already having a significant negative impact in the European Union,' EU finance ministers said in a statement.
Emma Hopkins: People who Wish to Work in the UK will Apply through a New System
The British ambassador specified that Bulgarians can travel to the Island for up to 6 months
The United Kingdom left the European Union (EU) on 31 January 2020. From 1 January 2021, a new migration policy will also be introduced after the free movement of persons is terminated. EU and non-EU nationals will be treated equally, it said.
Turkey, UK eye post-Brexit trade boom with agreements
Turkey will be one of post-Brexit Britain's top destinations for a trade deal after the European Union and the U.S., but despite the strong bilateral desire to strike a trade pact, experts are cool on the prospects of it happening anytime soon.
The U.K. formally left the EU on Jan. 31, 2020 but will remain in a transition period with the EU and Turkey until Dec. 31 this year.
Week in Review: Testing Realities and Hot Potatoes
Self-Harm
Was the European Council's decision not to open accession negotiations with the EU an act of historic self-harm? This is the argument made in one comment piece for Balkan Insight, originally published as part of BIRN's Western Balkans Stability Monitor.
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EU-Turkey migration agreement is pledge: EU official
A senior EU official on Oct.8 said that all parties were committed to implement the EU-Turkey agreement related to immigrants and migration.