EU Economy Strengthened by Bulgaria and Romania's Full Schengen Access
The European Commission has highlighted the significant economic benefits of Bulgaria and Romania’s full integration into the Schengen Area
The European Commission has referred Hungary to the Court of Justice of the European Union over a law aimed at protecting national sovereignty. The Commission argues that the law violates European regulations by creating a Sovereignty Protection Office, which is responsible for investigating activities allegedly conducted in the interests of foreign countries, organizations, or individuals. The law also targets organizations suspected of influencing elections or public opinion through foreign funding.
In February, the Commission expressed its concerns in a formal notice to Hungary. After deeming Budapest's response inadequate, Brussels issued a reasoned opinion in May, emphasizing its worries about violations of fundamental rights outlined in the EU Charter, as well as breaches of internal market freedoms and European data protection laws. Hungary, however, insisted that the law does not infringe on European legislation and rejected the Commission's concerns.
Despite this, after reviewing Hungary’s response, the Commission maintains that many of its concerns remain unaddressed. The law, according to the Commission, impacts fundamental rights such as privacy, freedom of expression, association, legal confidentiality, and the presumption of innocence. Additionally, it is said to conflict with EU regulations on e-commerce, services, and data protection.
Friedrich Merz is poised to become Germany's next chancellor following the approval of a coalition agreement between his CDU/CSU bloc
At least five people have died as a result of a large-scale power outage that affected the Iberian Peninsula on Monday,
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has instructed Bulgarian authorities to provide suitable alternative housing for the fourteen individuals affected by the demolition
Power supply is nearly fully restored in Spain and Portugal after a widespread and unusual blackout that disrupted the Iberian Peninsula for almost 20 hours
Millions of people in Spain, Portugal, and Andorra were left without electricity today following a major power outage
European Council President Antonio Costa praised Bulgaria's substantial progress in meeting the criteria for joining the eurozone during a press briefing after his meeting with Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov
Google Street View Cars Return to Bulgaria for Major Mapping Update
Housing Prices Soar in Bulgaria’s Major Cities as Demand and Supply Strain Increase