Over half of UK businesses ‘lack confidence’ in government on Brexit
More than half of business leaders lack confidence in the government to conduct Brexit negotiations, a survey has revealed. Some 54%
EU earmarks 700m euros for sustainable energy devt in Nigeria, West Africa
The European Union (EU) says it has committed over 700 million euros for the development of sustainable energy in Nigeria and other
EU rescue fund approves €8.5 billion aid payout for Greece
The European Stability Mechanism, the European Union’s bailout authority, approved 8.5 billion euros ($9.7 billion) in financial aid
EU slaps Google with record-breaking 2.42 billion euros fine for rigging search results
European Union (EU) antitrust regulators hit Alphabet unit Google with a record 2.42-billion-euro ($2.7 billion) fine on Tuesday,
Google’s $1 billion EU antitrust fine could be imminent
After a seven year-long investigation, the European Commission is reportedly ready to slap Google’s parent company Alphabet with
Despite Brexit, the EU still holds valuable lessons for African integration
During the independence struggle, leaders like Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah argued that Africa could only rid itself of the scourges of
Loss of EU workers will see strawberry prices soar, British farmers warn
The price of British strawberries could rise by more than a third if the UK cannot ensure access to European workers after Brexit,
EU sets to scrap roaming charges to use mobile phones
No more hefty bills to contend with From next week holiday goers will no longer be hit with hefty phone bills, thanks to an EU law
EU rejected 24 Nigeria exported products in 2016 -NAFDAC
The National Agency for Food And Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), says European Union (EU) rejected 24 exported food products
Chinese investments in EU – indispensable yet worrisome
China has been a major investor in Europe over the past decade, pumping money to buy a number of strategic and high-tech assets. But