France wants EU to cut international funding of ‘Paradise Papers’ countries
France on Tuesday asked its European partners to agree on curbing international funding of states that provide tax shelters, following
EU-Nigeria trade stands at €19.9bn in 2016, official says
Multilateral trade between Nigeria and European Union (EU) member states stood at 19.9 billion Euros in 2016, Fillippo Amato, the
Merkel moves to pressure EU leaders on ending accession talks with Turkey
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she’ll bring up the future of Turkey’s bid to join the European Union with fellow EU leaders when
EU workers leave UK on Brexit, forcing immigration to fall sharply in one year
More European Union workers are leaving the United Kingdom on account of Brexit vote forcing immigration figures to fall by nearly one
Britain ‘confident’ of new phase in Brexit talks by October
Britain said on Thursday it was “confident” talks with the European Union would move towards discussing their future
European Union to fine Facebook 110m euro for deceit
European Union (EU) antitrust regulators on Thursday said they would fine Facebook 110 million euros (122.4 million dollars) for
Ireland anticipates 10-fold rise in customs declarations post-Brexit
Ireland anticipates a 10-fold increase in the number of customs declarations made by local companies after Brexit, a senior official