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The Commission’s approval of EUR659 million for four German semiconductor facilities advances EU chip strategy while reviving questions about uneven national subsidy capacity.

The European Commission has approved EUR659 million in German state aid for four new semiconductor facilities, giving Berlin another industrial-policy win while reopening the EU deba...


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The UK-EU-Spain agreement is designed to remove daily friction at Gibraltar’s land border, while shifting the most sensitive checks to the airport and port.

The formal signing of the Gibraltar treaty brings one of Brexit’s longest-running territorial problems into a new enforcement phase: the land border with Spain is to become easier to cross, but immigra...


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A Genoa court is expected to deliver a first-instance verdict in the Morandi Bridge collapse trial, testing accountability for privatised infrastructure management.

A Genoa court is expected to deliver a first-instance verdict on 16 July in one of Europe’s largest infrastructure-criminal proceedings, nearly eight years after the Morandi Bridge collapse kil...


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Switzerland’s competition authority has opened a preliminary probe after Google removed an Android search-choice screen that remains available in the European Economic Area.

Switzerland’s competition authority has opened a preliminary investigation into Google after the company removed the Android search-engine choice screen for Swiss users, creating a tes...


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EU governments remain split not only over whether to restrict settlement trade, but over the legal route that would determine whether unanimity is required.

EU governments remain split over possible restrictions on trade with Israeli settlements, but the decisive issue may be legal rather than diplomatic: whether action requires unanimity or can be taken t...


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